Modern Masters - Metal Effects - Reactive Copper
A water-based paint with a high concentration of real copper develops an authentic green or blue patina in minutes instead of decades on interior and exterior decorative applications.
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Modern Masters – Metal Effects® Copper Metallic Paint (ME149) is a water-base, modified acrylic paint with a high concentration of real copper particles. It will tarnish naturally over time, if exposed to the proper elements, but Metal Effects Green Patina (PA901) or Blue Patina Aging Solutions (PA902) will speed up the oxidation process and create a beautiful, authentic green or blue patina finish in minutes. Metal Effects Copper Metallic Paint can be brush, roll, or spray applied. The Metal Effects Green or Blue Patina can be applied with a brush, sponge, spray bottle, or plastic pump sprayer. The entire system can be applied to any properly prepared surface, including metal, wood, drywall, plaster, paintable wall coverings, canvas or muslin, and plastic surfaces. Popular applications range from full interior and exterior walls, moldings, trim, columns, doors, railings, to lamps, vases, and planters.
Brushing: Use a high-quality brush recommended for water base semi-gloss paints.
Rolling: To roll Metal Effects Copper Paint use a highend ½” nap roller and/or a natural sea sponge roller for added effect.
Spraying: To spray Metal Effects Copper Paint, thin with up to 16 fluid ounces/473 milliliters of water to one gallon/3.78 liters of Metal Effects Copper Paint. Thin carefully, as over thinning of the paint will result in loss of hide and a reduction of the desired appearance. Use an HVLP gun or a conventional cup gun with the fluid and air supply from a pressure pot and compressor. Air pressure at the HVLP spray gun needs to be approximately 30 psi, with greater pressures at the tank, approximately 60 psi. Examples: Binks-Mach 1 HVLP, with a 94-nozzle set up (0.55 or 1.4mm diameter fluid tip and a 90P air nozzle). The settings for this equipment were: Fluid Pressure-25psi and Air Pressure-45psi. Binks-2001 Conventional, with a 66SS air nozzle set up (0.70 or 1.8 fluid tips and a 66SD air nozzle). The settings for this equipment were: Fluid Pressure-30psi and Air Pressure-60psi. Use a NIOSH approved respirator when spraying. Provide adequate ventilation. Note: Do not use turbine-type “air compressors” to power the HVLP spray gun and do not use airless spray systems.
Taping – Use high quality, low-tack tape when taping over surfaces that have been previously painted with Metallic Paint. When painting over taped-off areas be aware that Metallic Paints exhibit poor early adhesion properties and are elastomeric (they stretch) before curing. Consider cutting along the tape edge with a razor blade to avoid delaminating the fresh paint from the substrate.
Dry Times – Recoat time is approximately ½ hour. Dry-to-touch time is approximately an hour. (Drying times were recorded at 70°F and 50%RH): Note: Lower temperature and/or higher humidity will lengthen the dry and cure times.
Coverage – One gallon/3.78 liters will cover approximately 320 square feet/29.7 square meters. Approximately 1.5 mils dry film thickness per coat. A minimum of 3 mils dry film thickness is required for hide and full color development.
Clean Up – Clean brushes, rollers, tool, and equipment with soap and warm water immediately after use. Do not reuse containers and properly dispose of empty containers.
Surface Preparation – Remove all loose, peeling paint. Patch and repair any surface imperfections before using the Metal Effects Primer. All surfaces should be sound, clean and free of oil, grease, wax, and other contaminants, and completely dry prior to priming. Surfaces previously primed require light sanding. Scuff sand any glossy surfaces. Stir well before and occasionally during application. Do not thin Metal Effects Primer. If unsure of the substrate, test a sample area to ensure the desired results. Apply at least two coats of Metal Effects Primer to completely seal and block the surface. Some metal surfaces, such as bare aluminum, galvanized metal, or rusted or slag metals, will need a specialty primer from our recommended primer list, applied prior to the application of Metal Effects Primer. If this is the case, read the specific information for the recommended primer prior to beginning your project. Properly prime the clean, dry surface with the recommended primer and allow the surface to dry completely—preferably overnight. Then follow the directions for applying Metal Effects Primer. Note: Lower temperature and higher humidity will lengthen the dry and cure times of primers.
Modern Masters – Metal Effects Primer (AM203) is a unique water-based acrylic primer. Unlike other primers, it is especially formulated to block Metal Effects Patina Aging Solutions and Activators from reaching the metal, wood, or reactive substrate. This helps prevent the formation of rust or other oxidation products from forming under the paint film. Metal Effects Primer will also block out alkali salts, tannins, acid salts, or other unwanted contaminates from ‘bleeding through’ to the Metal Effects Copper Paint film and causing adverse reactions and unwanted color changes in the oxidized finish. Metal Effects Primer can be brush, roll or spray applied. Substrates: previously painted surfaces, drywall, drywall with texture, paneling and wall covering, muslin or canvas, ferrous metal, PVC piping, finished and unfinished wood
Application – Modern Masters Metal Effects paints can be brushed, rolled, or spray applied (See specific equipment requirements under Spraying) onto any paintable, properly primed, interior or exterior surface, such as walls, ceilings, columns, trim, doors, furniture, and paintable wallcoverings. Always test the product in a small, inconspicuous area before beginning a project to see if the desired results are attained. We recommend preparing a sample board prior to beginning a project to check color and technique. The paint should be mixed thoroughly before using. Do not apply in temperatures below 55°F/13°C or above 85°F/29°C.
Step 1: Apply first coat of Metal Effects Copper Paint and allow to dry. Apply a second coat of Metal Effects Copper Paint in the same manner. The Green or Blue Patina Aging Solution should be applied while this coat is still wet (within 5 minutes).
Step 2: Apply the Green or Blue Patina Aging Solution with a brush, sea sponge or spray apply with a plastic pump sprayer. After 5 minutes, reapply Patina Aging Solution. As the activated surface dries (approx. 30-40 min.) a real patina finish will appear. Cold temperature and/or humid conditions will prolong the oxidation process and dry time.
Protective Clear Coating – Patina finishes do not require a clear protective finish, except if the patina surface is subject to repeated hand contact, such as hand rails. If a protective sealer/topcoat is desired, use Metal Effects Permacoat Xtreme (AM204). DO NOT USE OTHER SEALERS OR VARNISHES. Permacoat Xtreme can be applied by brush, roller or spray. Surface must be completely dry prior to top coating. First coat: Add equal parts of Permacoat Xtreme with water and stir well before applying. Second coat: Apply Permacoat Xtreme at full strength. Let surface dry for 1 hour before handling. Full cure time is 7 to 10 days.
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VOC – Metal Effects Copper Paint contains less than 50g/L. Metal Effects Primer contains less than 100 g/L. Metal Effects Permacoat Xtreme contains less than 100 g/L.
Handling & Storage – Close tightly all containers when not in use. Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not freeze. If Metal Effects Copper Paint becomes frozen, allow the paint to completely thaw and come to room temperature before use. Stir thoroughly before use.
Disposal – Dispose of unused or unwanted product in accordance with local laws regulating water-based coatings.
Health & Safety – Use in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with eyes. Wash hands thoroughly with soap Modern Masters Revised May 2011 Page 3 of 3 and warm water after use. Do not take internally. When spraying or sanding, use a properly-fitting, NIOSH approved respirator per the manufacturer’s instructions. Warning! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1- 800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead
Skin contact: Thoroughly wash with soap and warm water before the coating dries. Individuals with sensitive skin may require gloves.
Eye contact: Rinse with clean water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
Inhalation: To help prevent irritation, use only in wellventilated areas. If irritation occurs, move to fresh air. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention.
Read the Material Safety Data Sheet for Additional Health and Safety Information.