Craig’s Bronze has a uniquely opulent metallic finish which makes it truly stand out when used in memorial masonry, or grave decoration applications. It has been
specially developed for lettering on memorial stones and other applications where severe weathering and ageing can adversely impact the depth of the bronze effect.
Capable of adhering to most common substrates, Craig’s Bronze is exceptionally versatile and can be used in many interior and exterior applications. It is especially good on flat plaques where rain, debris
and residue gather, then attack and degrade the paint in the inscriptions; Craig’s Bronze withstands these attacks and remains bright and resilient
Unique Features of Craig’s Bronze
Superb brush-ability, and suitable for spraying, with excellent coverage and quick drying* (see
drying times below)
• 1 pack formulation, ready to use. For spraying – simply adjust viscosity by very carefully adding
up to 10% white spirit (max.)
• Excellent durability.
• Very stable UV light-fast pigment and solvent system – means the lettering will not fade or
deteriorate and looks as good as new year after year
• ‘Dry as Seen’– what you see in the pot is what you get when the paint dries – guaranteed
• Lustrous metallic finish
• Exceptional flow and high opacity
• Excellent colour retention
• Stable product; no skinning, thickening or waste
Preperation
Ensure surfaces to be painted are clean, dry and free from debris. On existing inscriptions, ensure all remnants of previous coatings are removed. This may require the use of paint remover and plastic
bristled brush, being very careful not to damage the surface of the stone. Follow the instructions of the paint remover and then flush clean with plenty of water, to ensure none of it remains in the
lettering. The stone must then be allowed to dry thoroughly, for up to 48 hours, so that it is dry all the way through.
When the stone is fully clean and dry, stir Craig’s Bronze well before use.
We recommend two coats of Craig’s Bronze on the clean bare stone, no primer or undercoat required
We further recommend testing on a small discreet area before committing to a large job.
Clean brushes and spray equipment with white spirit, and the product can be thinned with white spirit up to max. 10%
drying time
Drying time is temperature, air flow and humidity dependent. A warm, sunny day with a gentle breeze and low humidity will give the fastest drying time.
A rough calculation as a guide, assuming normal air flow and relative humidity:
• 30 degrees C – 15 mins touch dry and 24 hours through dry.
• 20 degrees C – 30 mins touch dry and 24 hours through dry.
• 10 degrees C – 1.5 hours touch dry and 36 hours through dry.
• 5 degrees C – 3 hours touch dry and 48 hours through dry.