Dries to a soft matte finish. For high-traffic areas, we recommend a top coat. Antiquing Glaze is lightly tinted to a rich brown for the perfect antiquing look. Our Clear Glaze can be custom-tinted with our paint or metallics.
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Apply liberally with a brush of your choice, then wipe back with a lint-free cloth to achieve the desired effect. If there are detailed crevices in the piece you’re working on, this is where the glaze will show its glory! For areas where there will be lots of water contact (think kitchen cabinets or table tops), allow the glaze to dry for 24-48 hours before applying a top coat (such as our Tough Coat or Gel Stain).
TIP: If adding tint or paint to the clear glaze, test to ensure your desired pigmentation is achieved prior to application
Application Tool |
Brush, Sponge, Rag |
Re-coat Time |
12-24 hrs |
Dry Time |
12 hrs |
Top Coat |
Required on surfaces that will come into water contact such as cabinets. Any topcoat can be applied. |
Clean Up |
Water |
Finish/Sheen |
Matte |
Recommended Uses |
Add age to your furniture that can be easily painted over in future. Accentuate details and texture on a painted piece. |
Can Be Applied To |
Painted surfaces. Non-oil, no-wax surfaces. |
Can Be Painted Over |
After 24 hours |
How to Prep |
Apply to a clean previously painted, wax or oil-free surface |
Cure Time |
28 Days |
Maintenance/ Cleaning |
Clean as required, with mild soap and water. |