IS ACRILPEN PEN MADE IN WHITE COLOR?
Acrilpen pen is manufactured in 12 different colors except white.
Acrilpen pen is manufactured in 12 different colors except white.
Acrilex School Gouache, like any other paint, can stain fabrics.
No. Gouache and no other paint should be applied to the skin. In this case, it is recommended using only skin-specific cosmetic products.
The Fabric Ink (Ref. 04140 – color 500) is the ink without color pigmentation. It is used to give transparency to colors. Example: whitener + the red color results in a more transparent shade of red, and by mixing the colors white + red, we get another color, which is pink.
The Verniz Craquelê is a product found in packs of 37ml and 100ml, whose result obtained, is the cracking in two different shades of the Acrylic Paint or PVA Fosca for Handicraft. They have matte finish. The Craquelex Kit is a product composed by two components (Base Varnish 1 and Base Varnish 2), and this product enables numerous craft techniques, makes cracking glassy and glossy.
Acripuff can be expanded after 24 hours of application, with a high-power hair dryer (on the right side of the fabric) or iron (inside out) at the temperature indicated for the type of fabric used.
Fabric Glue is a product for bonding fabric to fabric, drying after a few hours (not resistant to washing). Permanent Glue is an “auxiliary” product, suitable for the preparation of substrates where the fabric to be dyed will be stretched, thus preventing the fabric from moving during dyeing. The Permanent Glue is also used to attach Acrilex Stencils to the surfaces to be dyed.
Fabric paints were formulated to give adhesion to fabric, there being no specific remover.
Acrilex does not have synthetic fabric ink.
No. In case of stains, it is recommended washing the piece of fabric with water immediately.
No, just under the effect of black light.
No, we recommend only as a decorative piece.
This type of “homemade” mix is not recommended. The best thing to do is close the products soon after use, so that they do not come in contact with the air and dry up.
No, as this may compromise the outcome of your work.
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