How long do you leave etching cream on glass?
Finally, you want to make sure you leave the etching cream on the glass for a few minutes. Armor Etch’s directions say 1 minute, but I have found that a thick layer of etching cream left on for 4-5 minutes gives a better, deeper, and more defined etch.
How does etching cream work on glass?
FolkArt Glass Etching Cream is an easy-to-apply medium that, when applied to glass through a stencil or silkscreen design or directly to glass, will actually etch a frosted design into the surface.
What happens if you leave Armour etch on too long?
What happens if you leave glass etching cream on too long? It can weaken your stencil making it even harder to get off, it can also scorch your glass as it is “eating” away at it. So be sure to not leave the glass etching cream on too long.
Why is my glass etching blotchy?
If your final etched, glasswear is coming out blotchy, it could mean that either that (1) you didn’t apply a thick enough layer of Armour Etching Cream in a patting motion, or (2) the cream needs to sit on the glass a little longer before rinsing it off.
Why did my etching cream not work?
Any debris or tiny pecks of dust can hinder the etching process because the etching cream, will not etch evenly. Wipe everything off with a slightly dampened, soft paper towel. Hold the glass up to a bright light—this can reveal anything debris you have missed.
Can I add color to etching cream?
Do not add nor mix colors with Armour Etching Cream. Etching cream will only frost the glass; since the etching cream gets rinsed off under water, none of the colors will stick.
Why does my etching look blotchy?
How do you make etched glass darker?
First, apply white coloring wax to the etching. Let dry 15 minutes. Dampen a cosmetic sponge with water from the applicator bottle (squeeze out any excess into a paper towel. Apply a couple of drops of Pinata Tint to the sponge and blend a little.