Leilani Uy, yes The Metal Coatings work on resin sculptures. Normally we recommend using the Prime It along with it if it is a smooth resin cast but a simple scratch test will tell you if the Metal Coatings will bond to the resin on their own.
This technique works over just about any paintable surface provided it is clean and free of oil. When properly applied, both B & C coatings hold up very well outside.
Hello,I was looking for in you tube and Internet because I wanna do in a big metalic mirror and your thecnique was amazing,estuvo fabulosa,thanks to show us good things and very good videos
Thanks for the video - I used your products, followed the steps and like the results, although when I applied the clear coat I lost a bit more of the patina than I wanted. I found using a sponge For applying bronze b was the best texture. For the black wax at the end, I was wondering if I could substitute black shoe polish for a similar effect? Many Thanks.
Did you use the EF version of Clear Guard? That is the best for keeping those colors as they are prior to clear coat. Black shoe polish will work for recessed areas but is not a great overall protective layer.
@dianacerda Yes. This is a water based product so it works over alot of different surfaces. Anything that can be painted with an acrylic paint can be finished with the "B" coating.
This stuff looks great. I'm sold. Instead of applying the additional bronze on the raised surfaces, could you have buffed off the patina, to the underlying paint?
I have different poses of 3 small child lifesize bronzes around my outdoor swimming pool. They all need a little love. One in particular has aged pretty badly. They all are rather green. Can I use the wax to bring back the bronze patatina to them once again? I could text some photos if it would help.
Sounds like starting with photos are definitely the best starting point. Email info@sculptnouveau.com and someone can help you with your personal project.
Thanks for sharing, I understand that the Black Wax will dry and never come off, I have a cement statue that will see some time during the day in the sun, will the Black Wax be affected by the heat of the sun? kind of like candle wax?
Never come off is not entirely true, everything wears over time. That being said, our wax is not like candle wax in the sense that it melts off but it wears more like the wax on your car; eventually it just isn't there and needs to be reapplied. Normally what I recommend in this case is to use the Black Wax as desired and then do a Clear Wax over the top. That way, you can maintain the clear wax coat instead of the color.
@@sculptnouveau thanks for that..I've started making coldcast bronze and although acrylic is fine fir the patination I reckon wax would be better..if you have time maybe have a look at my videos and see what uou think
Does the Bronze B metal coating have actual bronze powder in it? If not would adding actual bronze powder allow for a light rubbing with fine steel wool to bring out some extra shine bronze look in a few of the high points and textures or does the coating have enough tenacity to hold most of the powder on the piece? I'm thinking of how that works with cold cast bronze with bronze powder. Thanks
I would not add more metal powder to it. If you want to highlight and use some steel wool, I would use the Metal Coating C version. That would allow you to do that!
Not sure if you can order off of their website but we have a distributor in The Netherlands that might be able to help you out: www.veracious.nl/en/home/
Is it possible to wipe the patena off the high points just after it is applied ? of would that take off your underpainting? The results you get with the patena are very impressive.
I am making 3D prints in PLA of ancient Roman and Greek sculptures. Would the Bronze B and patinas work on this material? Do you ship to the UK, and if so what would the shipping cost? Many thanks - it looks like an amazing product!
I have not tried it on PLA though from what I hear PLA is a little smooth. You may need to scuff the surface a bit or use the Prime It in conjunction with the Metal Coatings to get a good bond. Yes we ship to the UK. Email us what you would like to order and the address and we can do an shipping estimate for you.
Would it work to wipe the patina off with a cloth just after applying so that the high spots would be wiped clean and the deep areas will turn green? I want to bronze some large fish-hooks for art and need to simplify steps if possible to do many at a time.
FlymasterA Boise In that case, you might find that the places the patina was applied and then pulled off would be a duller brown color because the reaction had started. For that kind of application, use our Metal Coating C version and you can burnish it back after it dries with steel wool.
JERRY DAGNA It would be more beneficial to start on cleaned up cement. Otherwise, you have to rely on the previous paint keeping the adhesion. For a cement pond sculpture you should use the Prime It, Metal Coating, Ever Clear, and Metal Wax combination.
Celia Riddle The Metal Coatings are applied by spraying, brushing, sponging, or rolling. Application method might show characteristics of application. Metal Coating can be purchased at www.sculptnouveau.com
+Kim Thomas Sandblasting the glass will help create a tooth for the products to adhere to. I would also advise using the Prime It though you can do test samples to see if that is completely necessary after sandblasting.
We have a distributor in Australia, here is their information: Barnes Products www.barnes.com.au +(61) 2 9793 7555 6 Homedale Rd. Bankstown, NSW 2200 Australia
You could potentially (do a small test to ensure compatibility) go right over the top of the existing paint but be sure to get off any loose areas so that you have the best adhesion for the Metal Coating and Prime It as possible.
Debbie Williams The Metal Coating C will patina but the great part of it is that it allows you to polish the coating. Metal Coating B does not polish as well.
Check out our new distributor: Tiranti 3 Pipers Court Berkshire Drive Thatcham, Berkshire RG19 4ER United Kingdom +44 (0)20 7380 0808 They should be getting their order soon, otherwise we can ship items to you via FedEx Air.
It might, I have not tried with Liver. It will with the green patinas like Light Green and Tiffany Green so I would say depending on your dilution of Liver of Sulfur I think it would.
Leilani Uy, yes The Metal Coatings work on resin sculptures. Normally we recommend using the Prime It along with it if it is a smooth resin cast but a simple scratch test will tell you if the Metal Coatings will bond to the resin on their own.
Yes! Shellac is a great surface to work over.
This technique works over just about any paintable surface provided it is clean and free of oil. When properly applied, both B & C coatings hold up very well outside.
Hello,I was looking for in you tube and Internet because I wanna do in a big metalic mirror and your thecnique was amazing,estuvo fabulosa,thanks to show us good things and very good videos
Thanks for the video - I used your products, followed the steps and like the results, although when I applied the clear coat I lost a bit more of the patina than I wanted. I found using a sponge For applying bronze b was the best texture. For the black wax at the end, I was wondering if I could substitute black shoe polish for a similar effect? Many Thanks.
Did you use the EF version of Clear Guard? That is the best for keeping those colors as they are prior to clear coat. Black shoe polish will work for recessed areas but is not a great overall protective layer.
If you are REALLY careful you can use a soft Scotch Brite pad and carefully polish the high points.
@dianacerda Yes. This is a water based product so it works over alot of different surfaces. Anything that can be painted with an acrylic paint can be finished with the "B" coating.
This stuff looks great. I'm sold.
Instead of applying the additional bronze on the raised surfaces, could you have buffed off the patina, to the underlying paint?
You could but the B version of the Metal Coating isn't made for that. If you used the Metal Coating C version, then yes that is perfectly fine.
@@sculptnouveau that makes sense, thanks.
@Dach101 I have tried that but it winds up looking smudged rather than exposing a clear bronze underneath.
Can you apply this Bronze coat inside the mould then gel coat over?
In my opinion, it is easier to use a release agent like usual, clean it off and then coat the bronze over the resin.
I have different poses of 3 small child lifesize bronzes around my outdoor swimming pool. They all need a little love. One in particular has aged pretty badly. They all are rather green. Can I use the wax to bring back the bronze patatina to them once again? I could text some photos if it would help.
Sounds like starting with photos are definitely the best starting point. Email info@sculptnouveau.com and someone can help you with your personal project.
Thanks for sharing, I understand that the Black Wax will dry and never come off, I have a cement statue that will see some time during the day in the sun, will the Black Wax be affected by the heat of the sun? kind of like candle wax?
Never come off is not entirely true, everything wears over time. That being said, our wax is not like candle wax in the sense that it melts off but it wears more like the wax on your car; eventually it just isn't there and needs to be reapplied. Normally what I recommend in this case is to use the Black Wax as desired and then do a Clear Wax over the top. That way, you can maintain the clear wax coat instead of the color.
Do you deliver pigments to Ireland?
All of our products are available to be shipped to Ireland. Contact us through our website and we can get you a shipping quote.
@@sculptnouveau thanks for that..I've started making coldcast bronze and although acrylic is fine fir the patination I reckon wax would be better..if you have time maybe have a look at my videos and see what uou think
Does the Bronze B metal coating have actual bronze powder in it? If not would adding actual bronze powder allow for a light rubbing with fine steel wool to bring out some extra shine bronze look in a few of the high points and textures or does the coating have enough tenacity to hold most of the powder on the piece? I'm thinking of how that works with cold cast bronze with bronze powder. Thanks
I would not add more metal powder to it. If you want to highlight and use some steel wool, I would use the Metal Coating C version. That would allow you to do that!
Hello there! I leave in Greece, can you recommend a website (not from the US) that i can order your products?
Not sure if you can order off of their website but we have a distributor in The Netherlands that might be able to help you out: www.veracious.nl/en/home/
Is it possible to wipe the patena off the high points just after it is applied ? of would that take off your underpainting? The results you get with the patena are very impressive.
I am making 3D prints in PLA of ancient Roman and Greek sculptures. Would the Bronze B and patinas work on this material? Do you ship to the UK, and if so what would the shipping cost? Many thanks - it looks like an amazing product!
I have not tried it on PLA though from what I hear PLA is a little smooth. You may need to scuff the surface a bit or use the Prime It in conjunction with the Metal Coatings to get a good bond.
Yes we ship to the UK. Email us what you would like to order and the address and we can do an shipping estimate for you.
Would it work to wipe the patina off with a cloth just after applying so that the high spots would be wiped clean and the deep areas will turn green?
I want to bronze some large fish-hooks for art and need to simplify steps if possible to do many at a time.
FlymasterA Boise In that case, you might find that the places the patina was applied and then pulled off would be a duller brown color because the reaction had started. For that kind of application, use our Metal Coating C version and you can burnish it back after it dries with steel wool.
Looks great, is this product durable enough to use on concrete pottery, outside?
The Metal Coatings are a very durable product and should be fine outside on concrete pottery if they bond properly to the piece.
Can you use this on natural water-based clay?
Yes but it needs to dry completely first. I also recommend using the Prime It frist.
gonna try it!
Can this last in the rain and Sun?
Yes, a clear coat will help lock it in and make it last longer.
very imformative thanks
Glad it was helpful!
How do you refinish a bronze statue with a badly damaged/discolored brown finish?
Which color did you use. I can't hear your voice clearly. Plz type colors which which type of colors
We used the Metal Coating Bronze B, Traditional Tiffany Green, Clear Guard, and a little Sculpt Nouveau Metal Wax
Can this be used in resin sculpture?
WILL THIS WORK ON A PREVIOUSLY PAINTED CEMENT POND SCULPTURE? THANKS...
JERRY DAGNA It would be more beneficial to start on cleaned up cement. Otherwise, you have to rely on the previous paint keeping the adhesion. For a cement pond sculpture you should use the Prime It, Metal Coating, Ever Clear, and Metal Wax combination.
Can I apply over plaster casting sealed with shellac?
Celia Riddle where do I order the Metal Coating c and how is it applied Thank you
Celia Riddle The Metal Coatings are applied by spraying, brushing, sponging, or rolling. Application method might show characteristics of application. Metal Coating can be purchased at www.sculptnouveau.com
do you have to do anything special to apply these coatings to glass?
+Kim Thomas Sandblasting the glass will help create a tooth for the products to adhere to. I would also advise using the Prime It though you can do test samples to see if that is completely necessary after sandblasting.
Great video ! I was wondering will this work with air dry clay ?
You should do a test piece but it should work.
Thank you for your feed back !
Did you end up trying it with the air dry clay?
@@teresaschaeffer436 As long as it is dried out completely it will be fine.
so you cant steel wool Bronze B?
It doesn't work as well as with the C coatings. It more just scratches the patina off rather than doing a light burnish.
what is sculpture matterial ? fiber or anything else
This was a hydrocal (plaster) casting. Metal Coatings work on many different surfaces, some surfaces you will need the Prime It to help with adhesion.
Thanks so much for this... do you know where I can get the wax in Australia? Thanks. :)
We have a distributor in Australia, here is their information:
Barnes Products
www.barnes.com.au
+(61) 2 9793 7555
6 Homedale Rd.
Bankstown, NSW 2200
Australia
exists there a distributor in Germany? Thanks
We do not have a distributor in Germany. We have Tiranti in the UK that can help you out or we can ship direct to you if desired.
can you use the material on concrete outside statue?
+Lou Buf Yes you can but it is a good idea to seal the concrete with a concrete sealer before moving forward with the Prime It and Metal Coatings.
How about if there was paint on concrete statue?Can i Just go over the paint or do i have to strip paint off?
You could potentially (do a small test to ensure compatibility) go right over the top of the existing paint but be sure to get off any loose areas so that you have the best adhesion for the Metal Coating and Prime It as possible.
can you use bronze c like bronze b?
Debbie Williams The Metal Coating C will patina but the great part of it is that it allows you to polish the coating. Metal Coating B does not polish as well.
Available also in Israel?
Yes, we can ship to you via FedEx Air.
can I buy this in the UK?
Check out our new distributor:
Tiranti
3 Pipers Court
Berkshire Drive
Thatcham, Berkshire RG19 4ER
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7380 0808
They should be getting their order soon, otherwise we can ship items to you via FedEx Air.
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Check out our videos on patina repair. We have a video showing a copper sink repair that is similar.
Will your Bronze B react to Liver of Sulfur after it has already dried?
It might, I have not tried with Liver. It will with the green patinas like Light Green and Tiffany Green so I would say depending on your dilution of Liver of Sulfur I think it would.
will the oxidizer work on my bronze boat fittings?
Tiffany Green works on real bronze metal but you would need to get any clear coat that is on there off to get it to work.