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Spraying Poly Glitter

Dresser Restoration- Spraying glitter

In this video, we cover the basics for spraying glitter for accent coverage. In this video we are showing you how an iridescent glitter looks when sprayed over black. It makes it pop and sparkle like crazy!

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When spraying solvent based sealers, be sure to use solvent resistant glitters. We sell a large selection of them in the "floors" section of our website.
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For spraying we love to use the Ever Clear Solvent Urethane (gloss or super gloss). The glitter loves it and it is easy to learn how to use. It can also be brushed for those who do not want to work with a spray gun. You will not get as even a coverage or as flat a surface, but it will still sparkle and be lovely.

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HVLP Semi-Pro to Pro- If you own a decent air compressor then this is the gun we recommend. Mid range in price and comes with the 1.5 tip that is great for Ultra Fine glitters (.008). Be sure to buy the one for use with solvents!
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HVLP Adventurous Beginner- If you have never sprayed and do not own a compressor, this is the unit we recommend. For under $125 you are ready to start learning how to spray. It comes with a 1.5 tip so you can spray Ultra Fine glitters (.008).
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The information on this site is based on our experiences, tests & trials using our Glitter My World brand of glitters. We cannot guarantee your results will be the same. This site is not a real University and is offering this information and advice for free.  We make no warranties, whether expressed or implied, or fitness for a particular purpose for these products, since among other reasons the conditions of storage, environment, use, and skill are beyond our control. Be sure to test, test, test before taking on any project! ​
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