Look And Feel Metalizer: Product Review and Application Guide
What it is
Look And Feel Metalizer is a specialty coating designed to create metallic finishes on surfaces (furniture, decor, props, automotive trim, crafts). It’s formulated to deliver a reflective, metal-like appearance without using real metal sheets or plating.
Key features
- Finish: High metallic sheen (chrome, brass, copper, or pewter-like looks depending on shade).
- Formulation: Typically solvent-based or waterborne metallic paint or coating with metal-flake or mica pigments.
- Surface compatibility: Works on wood, MDF, plastics, primed metals, and some painted surfaces when properly prepped.
- Application methods: Brush, roller, or spray (spray gives the most even, reflective result).
- Drying time: Varies by formulation—often touch-dry within 30–60 minutes; full cure in 24–72 hours.
- Topcoat: Requires a clear protective topcoat (gloss or satin) to preserve sheen and resist abrasion/oxidation.
Pros
- Achieves convincing metallic look without metalworking.
- Faster and cheaper than plating or metal leafing.
- Available in multiple metal tones and sheens.
- Good for decorative projects and props.
Cons / limitations
- Not true metal—less durable than plated or real metal surfaces.
- Surface prep is critical; poor prep shows defects and reduces reflectivity.
- May reveal brush strokes or roller texture if not sprayed.
- Some formulations can be sensitive to solvents or abrasion without a proper topcoat.
Surface preparation (step-by-step)
- Clean: Remove dirt, grease, and wax with a degreaser.
- Sand: Smooth the surface (start ~120–220 grit depending on condition). Remove gloss from previous paint.
- Fill: Repair dents/holes with appropriate filler; sand smooth.
- Prime: Apply a compatible primer—use adhesion primer for plastics or metal primer for bare metal. Allow to dry fully.
- Scuff: Lightly scuff-prime with 320–400 grit for better bite (if recommended by product).
Application guide (recommended method for best results)
- Environment: Work in a well-ventilated, dust-free area at 50–75°F (10–24°C) with low humidity.
- Mixing: Stir product thoroughly; avoid shaking if it introduces bubbles. Strain if spraying.
- Spray setup (preferred): Use an HVLP or airbrush for small pieces; 1.2–1.4 mm nozzle typical. Keep 6–10 inches from surface. Apply thin, even coats.
- Brush/roller: Use high-quality brushes or smooth-foam rollers. Apply thin coats and maintain a wet edge to avoid lap marks. Multiple thin coats beat one thick coat.
- Flash time: Allow 5–15 minutes between
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