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Thank you for attending the Final Coat Seminar
with Tracy Moreau, Sales & Marketing Director for SPC., Inc.
The following is Final Coat Product Literature information
provided for you by Tracy. |
Final Coat
The Revolution Has Begun…
Final Coat is a finishing product like no other. A beautiful, durable, furniture quality finish with none of the problems associated with traditional varnishes and finishing products and some unique qualities that make it an invaluable tool for the do-it-yourselfer, the crafter, and professional. It's ease of use and versatility will convince you to try it….the Quality and Value will make it a staple in your home or workshop.
For The Crafter
Decorative Artist and Crafters have come to rely on Final Coat for it's ease of application, fast drying time ,and it's virtually flawless finish. Its ability to adhere to almost anything is another strong feature.
To Apply: Pour or spray (if using the trigger attachment) a small amount of FINAL COAT into a clean damp applicator. Wipe gently over the surface you wish to finish and allow it to dry. Apply several coats to seal, protect and beautify all of your craft and decorative painting projects.
On Metal:
For interior Decorative Metal Pieces use Final Coat as a sealer. Clean the metal surface well. Use TSP and some fine steel wool to clean the surface. (All the oils and debris must be removed or sealers will not bond well.) Wipe on one or two coats of Final Coat and allow it dry. Over night is best, then begin painting. When painting is finished apply two or three coats of Final Coat over the entire surface. To seal and protect your work.
On Fabric:
Try it mixed with your acrylic paint instead of Fabric Mediums for your painted clothing. The painted fabric will remain flexible and washable while the colors remain brilliant!
Paint vinyl, canvas, or even leather and seal with Final Coat for a durable and flexible finish!
On Floor Cloths:
When you have painted your floor cloths, use Final Coat to seal and protect your paint- work. For a durable finish apply several coats of Final Coat, by wiping it on with a damp cloth. If the cloth begins to show signs of wear and tear, scuff the surface with a fine sanding sponge, wipe it clean then apply a fresh coat of Final Coat to refresh the finish. Final Coat remains flexible and doesn't yellow and is ideal for this application.
On Candles:
To paint on candles, first wash the surface with rubbing alcohol. Allow the candle to dry, then wipe on one coat of Final Coat. Allow the candle to dry.
Paint as usual. Once the painting is complete and dry. Wipe two to three coats of Final Coat over the Candle. (Be sure to omit the Wick area.)
You can safely burn the candle. The finish falls away with the paint as the candle burns.
As An Antiqueing Medium:
Fill a an empty paint bottle with Final Coat, add a few drops of acrylic paint (any color you choose). Apply it with a damp cotton cloth. Because the color builds up gradually, you have great control. And the finish remains translucent. You can add special effects by working in swirls around the edges of the surface you are antiquing, applying a few coats in this manner will give the edges of your project a smokey look.
And as an added bonus… when your done antiquing….you're done varnishing too!
As A Varnish:
Pour or spray a small amount of Final Coat into a damp lint free cloth (Old T-shirts are perfect) or a soft damp applicator. Wipe the surface you wish to varnish with the cloth, covering the entire surface. Allow it to dry. Final Coat dries in three to five minutes; there is no sanding required between coats.
Once the first coat is dry you may apply a second. Three coats will give you a Fine Semi Gloss Finish. You may continue to apply coats in this manner to build up the finish, but three is enough to seal, protect and beautify your work.
Final Coat is extremely durable, and has excellent abrasion resistance when fully cured. It can also be applied over existing finishes, For this simply clean the surface with a wash of TSP, lightly sand with fine sanding sponge or sand paper, wipe clean. Then apply Final Coat in the same manner as described above. When pieces begin to show wear and tear…. Refresh them with Final Coat!
Over Genesis Heat Set Oils:
Final Coat is fantastic over Genesis Heat Set Oils…Be sure that the paint is COMPLETELY dry. Then wipe on one or two coats of Final Coat and allow it to dry. That Simple!
Over Pigma Pens:
This is a question most often heard from crafters…. They worry that wiping Final Coat over the Pigma Pen will smudge the ink. To avoid this, allow the ink to dry over night, then TAP a coat of Final Coat over the inked area only first. When that is dry… apply Final Coat as usual.
For Home Improvement and General Purpose
Final Coat is perfect for home improvement projects as well. To finish or refresh, baseboards, doors, cabinetry, or furniture, clean the surface to remove any dirt or oils, and lightly sand with fine sandpaper. Spray (if using the trigger sprayer attachment) or pour a small amount of Final Coat into a clean damp applicator. Wipe a coat over the entire surface and allow it to dry. Apply several coats allowing each to dry before applying the next.
Tint a small amount of Final Coat with the color of your choice using small amounts of acrylic paint, UTC's or dry pigments, and shake well. Use the tinted Final Coat to disguise irregularities, scratches or to balance the tone of the surface you are finishing.
To touch up scratches or dings in your furniture and other wood pieces….lightly sand the area that you want to touch up , apply several coats of the Tinted Final Coat to just that area and allow it to dry, then to balance the finish apply two or three coats over the entire surface. Once that is dry, give the surface a couple of coats of Clear Final Coat to the entire surface.
Countertops looking a bit dull? Did you paint or do a Faux Finish on countertops or furniture? Is the coffee table looking a bit tired? How about your shoes? Final Coat will give them all the quality finish they need!
Staining and Coloring
You can stain, seal and finish your wood projects using Tinted Final Coat.
Pour or spray (if using the trigger attachment) some Tinted Final Coat into a clean damp applicator and wipe it on.
By applying layers of color and building UP to the finish you want, Final Coat leaves you in control! It works excellent on a wide variety of wood surfaces and types.
For Automotive Uses
Is the Vinyl in your car looking a bit worse for wear? What about your tires? Your Leather or vinyl upholstery? Final Coat is the Perfect choice!!!
Pour or spray (if using the trigger sprayer) Final Coat into a clean damp applicator and wipe onto your seats, dashboards, yes, even the tires! Final Coat leaves it all with a lovely luster with no residue. It remains flexible and pliable and doesn't crack, blister or peel.
Use it tinted to balance or return color to worn areas, or to change the look entirely.
Final Coat is Manufactured and Distributed by SPC Inc
Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
Phone: 1-866- 957-1841 Fax: (204) 957 1450
E-mail: spc@mts.net
www.selkirkpainting.com