Learn How To Paint Glasspermanently for colored glass back spalshes, colored glass counter tops, colored glass walls like in the (HGTV Color Splash Miami) picture to the left and more...
Why do people want to know How To Paint Glass? Well its simple, there has never been a proper method of painting glass until Glassprimer™ was introduced. Since Glassprimer™ glass paints
have been available, architects, designers, artist, homeowners, and
more have been able to incorporate the incredible, high sheen colored
glass product with all kinds of things. Most people dont know the back painting glass process, some people feel they can use
automotive paint on glass, this is why you see some online colored
glass vendors that really dont know what they are talking about when
you ask them how their paint bonds to glass (inexperienced internet
scams). Unfortunately auto paints will delaminate from glass just like
any other paint because of the atmospheric moisture attracting
properties that glass inherently has. Some paints might stick to the glass surface for a week or two,
but it will start to bubble and peel (de-lamination occurs almost
immediately if an adhesive is applied to the painted side of the
glass). If you sandblast glass and then paint it with auto paint, some
think this will create a good primed bond. WRONG, the glass surface
atmospheric moisture attracting properties are still present making this
method of painting glass a TRUE FAILURE that would not stand up to any commercial back painted glass ASTM adhesion tests. How does Glassprimer™ glass
paint work? Glassprimer™ actually transforms the glass surface
molecular structure to give the glass hydrophobic properties. This glass
surface property transformation makes the glass reject moisture and modifies the glass surface molecular chain to bond permanently to the
paints molecular chain. This is why when using Glassprimer™ glass
paints, there is never a priming stage. Just clean the glass and paint it. That's it!