What is the difference between glass paint and acrylic paint?
Acrylic paint is a versatile, water-based medium known for its flexibility and vibrancy. However, it’s essential to note that while acrylic may stick to glass initially, it will not adhere permanently and begin to peel. Glass paint on the other hand is designed to adhere to glass permanently. The painted glass can also be used as wall cladding using epoxy which will not erode or damage the glass paint.
How to remove glass paint?
Vitrocoat Glass Paint is permanent and will not detach from the glass even is scraped with a blade. For this reason, the glass should be thoroughly cleaned and prepared before applying Vitrocoat Glass Paint as it is a permanent industrial-strength glass paint.
What paint lasts the longest on glass?
When back painting glass for use as wall cladding, flooring, backsplashes and more, an industrial it is imperative an industrial strenght glass paint is used. Industrial strenght glass paints are permanent and will not peel or scrape off. Vitrocoat has been tested and has a proven track record of durability which can be seen over 16 years later in terminal 3 Dubai airport.
How to make glass paint permanent?
Just add 10ml of Vitrocoat to 1 liter of commonly available 2-component polyurethane paint in the color of your choice and apply to glass. Allow to dry and the result is permanent. This back painted glass can be used for wall cladding, backsplashes, flooring, feature walls and more.