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You will need:
•120-125mm synthetic filament brush •Resene Enamacryl Metallic tinted to Resene Axis •Resene Lumbersider tinted to Resene Nullarbor •Resene No.1 roller •Roller tray •Small synthetic filament brush for cutting in
METHOD
Step One
Using Resene Nullarbor cut in around the edges of the wall with the small brush and apply one good coat with the roller.

Step Two
Apply a coat of Resene Axis using the same method as above. Take the roller as close as you can to the edge of the wall then finish by laying off in one direction.

Step Three
The final topcoat may be done two ways. Apply directly with the larger brush in a crisscross manner or use the roller to apply an area of paint about a metre square and use a dry brush to create the criss-cross effect. Do some test boards first and use whichever technique you find easiest. Make sure you use the same method for any other areas so that the finish looks consistent.

The final topcoat may be done two ways. Apply directly with the larger brush in a crisscross manner or use the roller to apply an area of paint about a metre square and use a dry brush to create the criss-cross effect. Do some test boards first and use whichever technique you find easiest. Make sure you use the same method for any other areas so that the finish looks consistent.
Tips
Before you start your project try out different combinations and practice your application method on a piece of card until you are happy with the result. See the Resene Metallics and Special Effects colour chart for a full range of colours. See the Resene Paint Effects brochure for a range of paint effects samples or visit the Resene website for more Paint Effects ideas
*Resene Paints available at all Mitre 10 Mega Stores excluding Rangiora Mega |