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Wise Owl One Hour Enamel Paint 1987

Wise Owl One Hour Enamel Paint 1987

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1987
The new chic version of the shade easiest described as the dusty rose of the late 80s. Tones of ballet pink meets ivory and beige. The feminine quality of the shade is represented as a pink that has been worn by time.

Our One Hour Enamel Paint is a total game-changer for both professionals and DIY’ers alike!  With its built-in Satin topcoat, this quick cure formula knocks out projects in record time.

DESCRIPTION

Our One Hour Enamel Paint also known as OHE, is an incredibly tough, tenacious, fast-drying acrylic enamel for interior and exterior use on surfaces that require a quick return to service and an abrasion-resistant finish. Our One Hour Enamel (OHE) is a total game-changer for both professionals and DIY’ers alike!  Our water-based enamel formula made primarily for Kitchen Cabinets and Front Doors, has a stone-like Satin topcoat built-in. It is a great choice for painting cabinets, trim, or updating exterior and interior doors.  This quick cure formula knocks out projects in record time.

Available in Quarts and Gallons. Coverage per Gallon is approximately 400sq feet.

One Hour Enamel paint is available in many inspiring colors,  please note that colors will vary depending on your screen settings. Visit one of our retail locations to view our paint swatches and to ensure an accurate color representation.

Wise Owl Paint™ Wisdom for PRO Results

  • Do not overwork. Lay down enough paint so that it has enough product to self-level but avoid drips.
  • Do not use Wax over Enamel.
  • The recommended recoat time is 2 hours.
  • Use our Stain Eliminating Primer before for superior adhesion.
  • Use a microfiber 3/16 inch roller.  If spraying, you may thin with water if needed but not more than 10%.
  • If using Glaze over Enamel, no need to use Varnish first. Apply glaze right over enamel. Must seal the glaze with Varnish or Clear OHE.
  • Do NOT use clear shellac as a primer with One Hour Enamel! It will cause the paint to crackle.
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