Brite Tone application tips

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2021
  • Welcome back everyone. I had a few requests from viewers to show a close up and more detail of how I apply Brite Tone to my art pieces. Once you master the application of Brite Tone, you will find it to be very easy to use! Please don't hesitate to reach out to me if you need additional trouble shooting. I will be happy to help!
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Komentáře • 18

  • @karcam4764
    @karcam4764 Před 2 lety +2

    Can u use a heat gun for bubbles?

  • @gdlblues1
    @gdlblues1 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello,You make it look so easy.It's my first time with this product.I'm refinishing my guitar and tried using a brush and a foam brush.Did not turn out very good.Had runs and drips.I like the plastic squeeze bottle but how to you mix it in the little bottle.They say not to shake it because you will get bubbles. Have you ever tried using cheese cloth to apply it.Thanks.

    • @artcreationsby1creativedir295
      @artcreationsby1creativedir295  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you, I think it is pretty easy to use but it may take a bit to get used to. This is a older video, try watching this newer one. It might address some of your concerns. The softer the brush the easier it will be to apply and you will get less friction, lines. If you’re getting drips, you might be applying a little too thick. I also did a custom guitar and I think the whole process, including the top coat is in that video. Watching that one might help as well. Feel free to reach out via email if you need more help.

    • @artcreationsby1creativedir295
      @artcreationsby1creativedir295  Před 8 měsíci

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  • @basskidsmom
    @basskidsmom Před rokem

    I have just started using grand Finale. How do you avoid air bubbles or get rid of them?

    • @artcreationsby1creativedir295
      @artcreationsby1creativedir295  Před rokem

      Hi! Can I ask what you are using it on? I’m only using it on hard surfaces like metal or glass and ceramic. But I have found it is best to continue using BRITE tone for coasters and canvases. To understand why you’re getting bubbles, can you share your process details with me? Like are you using GF 1.0 or 2.0? Are you adding an extender? Are you warming it up prior to using? Thick or thin layers? Applying with finger or brush? Temp and humidity of your space? From everything I’ve learned about GF it is more sensitive to your conditions, etc. I can offer some help based on your details.

    • @basskidsmom
      @basskidsmom Před rokem +1

      I am using it on acrylic painted coasters. And am using 2.0
      I have tried all the above
      Warmed it
      Put a space heater in the area
      Humidity has been around 60
      Applied with finger, brush and whole hand
      Wet my hand first
      Heated up the coasters to room temp
      Tried thin layer and tried thicker layer.
      Thinned the GF with a little water
      The bubbles are instant and do not dissipate while drying. I thought I was over working at first so changed that.

    • @artcreationsby1creativedir295
      @artcreationsby1creativedir295  Před rokem

      Sorry, I didn’t get notified when you replied. GF is definitely a lot more sensitive to use than BT is. I love Crystalac products but I’m an engineer and I always refrain from jumping all in on a new product. I’m glad I did because I see a lot of people struggling with it and then they came out with 2.0. I have 1.0 and haven’t had any issues but have only used it a few times. I use an extender, which gives a little more work time. From what I know, the bubbles are from over working and because it’s drying too fast. I know you said you addressed overworking it. I have never had any issues with BT but I keep my house around 70. I know they suggested slightly warming it and your surface before applying. I see a lot of folks using their fingers to apply. I have always used a soft brush slightly moist. Are you shaking it before applying? I think you’re supposed to shake 1.0 but not 2.0. Let me know your thoughts and if you have tried all of these countermeasures. We can go from there!

  • @RainorShine1
    @RainorShine1 Před 2 lety

    if you put hot cup coffee does cup stick?

    • @artcreationsby1creativedir295
      @artcreationsby1creativedir295  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, I have tested quite a few different products including all of the Crystalac clear coat options. Here is one of the videos, please go check out the other ones also. I’m also working on a follow up video, so be sure to watch for that in a few weeks.
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  • @melissacann2058
    @melissacann2058 Před 7 měsíci

    how many thin coats do you apply to your coasters and how long do they need to cure?

    • @artcreationsby1creativedir295
      @artcreationsby1creativedir295  Před 7 měsíci

      The number of layers is really a preference since each layer builds the gloss level. Since my paint is really level/even, I typically only do between 3 and 5 layers. Before I changed my bloom recipe, I had a lot of uneven paint and would use more than 5 layers trying to get a smooth surface. Cure time is 7 days light use and full cure after 30 days.

    • @melissacann2058
      @melissacann2058 Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you

  • @karcam4764
    @karcam4764 Před 2 lety

    Can you use a heat gun for bubbles?

  • @nurseaprn97
    @nurseaprn97 Před 2 lety

    Does this bright tone enable you to wash a coffee cup in dishwasher.