The roller for small surfaces for topcoat and topcoat
If you want to make a surface painted with chalk varnish really durable for heavy-duty use, you should finish by sealing it with
To Seal - MissPompadour Topcoat or
Topcoat. We recommend this for floors or kitchen worktops, for example. A topcoat is a thin tincture that is applied to the painted surfaces after they have dried completely. It is transparent and matt so that the colours do not change. Once the topcoat has dried, you will have a practically indestructible surface that is impact-resistant and can be easily cleaned with cleaning agents. The topcoat should only be applied with the roller for small surfaces for topcoat. This is the only way to achieve a perfect, practically invisible result
Applying the topcoat and topcoat
It is very important that the painted surface is thoroughly dry first. Only then can you apply your sealer. Stir the liquid very well after opening the can and only then pour some of it into a spreading tray. Be sure to use the roller for small surfaces for topcoat - the fine pile of this roller helps you to spread the thin liquid well. Wash the roller for small surfaces well before first use and allow it to dry to prevent lint from forming in the paint. Apply a thin layer of topcoat and do not apply more than two coats. If you apply too much topcoat, you will end up with a milky layer that may distort the colour underneath
Other uses for the roller for small surfaces 12cm
The roller for small surfaces for topcoat is also suitable for applying other media. It is also ideal for glazes or shellac and all other very thin liquids. Use the roller for small surfaces in combination with the
roller handle 10-16cm with a roller bearing diameter of 6mm. Choose the length that is most comfortable for you