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Milk Paint - Water Based - Snow White - Quart

Item 825764
Model B183-L Quart

$44.99

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  • General Finishes® Milk Paint is a highly versatile, durable water-based acrylic paint that is easy to apply and simple to repair. Its innovative formulation has excellent flow and leveling properties and provides superior adhesion to raw or pre-finished wood and fiberglass. Milk Paint...

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    General Finishes® Milk Paint is a highly versatile, durable water-based acrylic paint that is easy to apply and simple to repair. Its innovative formulation has excellent flow and leveling properties and provides superior adhesion to raw or pre-finished wood and fiberglass. Milk Paint has an almost limitless array of color and finish possibilities. Mix colors or use in conjunction with General Finishes water-based Glazes and Wood Stains to create popular decorative finishes and effects such as distressing, antiquing, faux marble, rag rolling and color washing on just about any surface.

    Features:

    • Fast dry, water clean-up, low odor
    • Made with renewable resources
    • Easy to apply and durable
    • Low luster sheen

    Specifications:

    • Color: Snow White
    • Size: Quart
    • Type: Water-based acrylic paint
    • Interior/Exterior Use: Rated for interior and exterior use
    • Coats: 2-3
    • Applications: Furniture, millwork, cabinetry
    • Application Method: Brush, roll, spray
    • VOC: <50 g/L
    • Dry Time (@70° F and 50% Humidity): 1-2 hours

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    Reviews

    4.5 out of 5 stars
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      Awesome

      I have used many other types of colored paints in the past and hated painting. Shellac and oil were all I would use to finish furniture. Now I enjoy using colored paint on my projects as well. Great product. Produces a deep satin/semi gloss finish. Wish I had tried this long ago.

    2. 4.0 out of 5 stars
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      General Finishes Milk Paint

      raw pine took 2 coats with 2nd coat being diluted with water and this went on better and easier. Did nice job 1 qt of covering a 6 ft 5 shelf book case

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