🎉 Transform Your Space with Liberty Blue!
Fusion Mineral Paint in Liberty Blue is a 500ml, eco-friendly, matte finish paint that requires minimal prep and no ongoing maintenance, covering up to 75 sq ft. Perfect for adults looking to elevate their home decor effortlessly.
Brand | Fusion Mineral Paint |
Color | Liberty Blue |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 16.91 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 0.5 Liters |
Unit Count | 16.9 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Mineral |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | paint |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Package Information | Can |
Manufacturer | Homestead House |
Part Number | 500 Ml |
Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 4.49 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Acrylic |
Pattern | Classic Collection |
Volume | 0.5 Liters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**
Easy to use professional finish
This product brushes on very well and covers extremely well. I do two coats but looks beautiful with one.
C**A
Excellent coverage and quality finish
This is a great mineral paint that covers extremely well. The quality is difficult to beat. Very happy with Fusion Mineral Oil Paint and has a variety of beautiful colors to choose from.
C**N
A little goes a long way
This is a beautiful paint and easy to work with. I painted 2 barstools 2 coats each and barely made a dent in the jar. I got the color Ash and wish I would have went with coal black, but that is my fault in color selection. The color is still absolutely beautiful. I will definitely be using this for future projects!
V**T
Love this paint!
The paint color is soft and beautiful. The finish is smooth and it dries quickly.
J**E
Great Paint
Went on smoothly
C**L
Great product - now I want all the colors.
This coffee table went from being all painted black to natural wood top and Raw Silk color Fusion paint on the bottom. Great product easy to work with. No harsh smells and dries quickly. Very smooth finish.
M**N
Nice soft finish using Coal Black - time will tell on durability
This was my first time using fusion mineral paint. I have used chalk, latex, and spray paint for painting various pieces of furniture. Some people swear by these paints, but I haven't been happy with the results and keep looking for something different. I did a bathroom vanity cabinet with Annie Sloan chalk paint and don't like it that much, though I have to say it's held up well. I just don't like the waxed finish for that piece, though maybe it was my waxing technique. Since it's the only thing I have used chalk paint on, I am not sure if it's just the way of chalk paint and wax, or user error. Latex seems OK if it's on virgin wood, but over any other paint, even with primer it always seems tacky. And I just plain suck with spray paint, so I don't even go there, even though I know it is the best for a nice smooth surface. For a horizontal surface where stuff will get moved around on the top a bit, I wanted something more durable and also low VOC. I was thinking of using Min-wax Polyshades, which does make a very smooth and durable surface, and I have had good luck using it on other things. But would have had to leave the tables in the garage to off-gas for about a month, so that was out. After stumbling across this paint, thought I would give it a try on these end tables I picked up at a consignment shop for $25. I did prep, giving them a scrubbing with TSP and a light sanding as they had a varnish on them. The before photos are after cleaning and sanding. I left the dings as they gave it character. It took 2 coats for good coverage and I used about 1/2 the 500ml jar to finish both tables. The paint was relatively easy to work with. I was hoping the self leveling would cut down on visible brush strokes, and it did except where I overworked the paint. The legs are completely smooth as I didn't overwork them. However on the tops I had a hard time not overworking the paint and just letting it self level, so it's relatively smooth with some faint visible brush strokes. Which I don't mind too much so am leaving them. I could sand and do another coat, but am pretty happy with how it turned out. I would say what kind of brush you use will make a huge difference in how it turns out. I tried a couple different brushes - a round natural bristle brush I had from the chalk paint, and a Purdy synthetic brush. I found the natural bristle brush held a lot more paint and despite going on with more visible brush strokes they leveled out much better than when I used the Purdy brush. I did the first table with the natural bristle brush and the second one with the Purdy. The table top I used the Purdy brush on came out awful, so I ended up sanding it smooth and putting on the final coat with the round natural bristle brush. The legs on the Purdy brush table also have more visible brush marks than the one done with the natural bristle brush, but as they aren't as visible as the top I just left them. Overall I would recommend the natural bristle brush if you tried a good quality synthetic brush and didn't like the results. You seem to get surprisingly fewer brushstrokes with the natural bristle brush once the paint self levels and dries. I haven't decided if I am going to put on any other finish coats yet. It takes about 3 weeks for the paint to fully cure, so I won't be able to determine the durability with only the paint until then. I will try to write an update about durability as the tables see every day use.
M**A
Love this paint
Nothing to dislike in regard to quality. The best paint for pretty much any surface. Beautiful finish and easy to apply. Follow prep and tutorial instructions on the Fusion online videos and you will love the finished result! All the colors are gorgeous but the black is really lovely.Only thing I dislike is the shipping cost.
H**A
Great!!!
I adore this paint. I've been using it for years.Dont go over the same spot too much or overwork it because it could get streaky (the black is hard to work with) but it's a tough finish once cured! It's not really sandable either so be careful while applying.These are two very dark reddish-brown pieces I redid 4-5 years ago andthey look identical to day one. Well worth the price tag in my opinion. Packaging is irritating but what paint pot isn't Lol.
J**E
j'adore
première fois que je l'utilise et regrette pas mon achat, je le recommande , refait ma table de cuisine, le monde voit pas la différence ! (s'étend bien, une petite coulisse ? un papier sablé fin et hop disparue)
E**.
Fabulous
Easy to work with. Better than paint. Beautiful finish. Use a clear coat to finish
G**T
Good stuff
First time using.color is white but slight tint of grey. First coat seems streaky but second turned out great..very nice matt finish.
J**N
Great Paint
Used this several times for upcycling projects, always a great result
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