✨ Unleash Your Inner Designer with a Touch of Metallic Magic!
Modern Masters ME209-06 Metallic Pewter is a premium 6-ounce paint designed for interior surfaces, offering a low-odor, low-VOC formula that dries quickly and provides a stunning satin metallic finish. With real metallic particles that won't tarnish or fade, this paint is perfect for creating an upscale appearance in any room.
Part number | ME20906 |
Item Weight | 209 g |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 5.08 x 8.89 cm; 208.65 g |
Item model number | ME20906 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Specific uses | Interior |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**H
Perfect
I repainted a very old mirror frane and it looks so nice now. I put 4 coats on and barely used a quarter of the container. Now I am looking for something else to paint! It went on easy, cleaned up easy and gave me just the finish I was looking for.
S**A
Bomb AF
highly recommend my accent wall in my room looks so good its been a month or so and still looks good. buy it you won't regret.
P**O
For the times your project needs just a little 'ooomph"
I use the metallic to add a little 'bling' to my wood refurbishing crafts.If you want something a little more dressy than shabby-chic, you canadd metallic accents.I also used it on a small table . painted it first with a matching undercoat & then put a light coat of metallic on top.looks really nice. (you can also 'water' it down by using an acrylic glazing fluid)
K**N
Quick Drying And Vibrant
I used this for the trim on a new home office project I was completing. I blended space black tiles with white brick walls - and this accent turned out amazing! I am still putting on the finishing touches and I will upload photos once everything is dried.My only complaint is a small section used about half the container to cover a 10 foot section of light trim.It would be nice to buy this in an affordable Quart size.
L**Y
painted brass chandelier pewter
My house just isn't a shiny brass kind of house. I saw my same chandelier in pewter listed for $300+ and decided to try and paint the one I had first. I did use primer - Rustoleum Professional Primer (spray paint) first. That was a necessary step - my chandelier was SHINY brass and there's no way the pewter paint would have stuck to it on its own. Did 2 coats of the pewter paint. Dried fast. Showing a before pic and two afters.
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