Ageing sprays

HINTA / 400ml spray on 31,00,- (sis.alv 24%)

Ageing sprays are water soluble, semi-transparent sprays for ageing costumes and props.

One quick spray deposits a fine layer of semi-transparent coloured dye that makes clean surfaces appear to be dirty and old, or to have “aged”.

Quick and easy to use.

All the ageing sprays are is water soluble and can be smeared and reworked by wetting with water. Fast drying. Ozone friendly.

Dark Brown ageing spray is a fine mist semi-transparent spray dye that makes things look dirty and old, or aged. Dirty dark brown colour, a slightly redder shade than Mid Brown.

Mid Brown ageing spray is a fine mist semi-transparent spray dye that makes things look dirty and old, or aged. Dirty brown/green colour, a slightly greener shade than Dark Brown.

Black ageing spray works well when mixed with Dark Brown and Mid Brown, especially when used on hems. Washes better than Soot Black. May leave a light shade of grey on the fabric after washing.

Dirty black/blue colour. Not as dark as our Soot Black ageing spray. .

Ash Blonde ageing spray is a fine mist semi-transparent spray dye that makes things look dirty and old, or aged. Dirty red/brown colour. A lighter shade of brown than Dark Brown.

Try using Ash Blonde ageing spray in combination with Dark Brown or Mid Brown for a shading effect. Start with Dark, or Mid Brown and shade into Ash Blonde.

Grey ageing spray is a fine mist semi-transparent spray dye that makes things look dirty and old, or aged. Dirty faint light grey colour. A much lighter shade than Black.

Soot Black ageing spray has a stronger, more powerful spray nozzle than our other ageing sprays. The spray deposits a semi-opaque layer of black dye that creates a dirty, black old or aged look.

  • Soot Black ageing spray is great for coal and grease stains and graffiti.
  • Least washable and least water soluble of all of the ageing sprays.

Rusty red/brown colour with shades of orange and yellow. Very good when used for shading. Rust ageing spray is often used in combination with acrylic paints to mimic real rust.

Nicotine Yellow ageing spray is the colour of cigarette stain. When sprayed on to fabrics it has the appearance of a cigarette stain and when sprayed on white paper it makes it look just like parchment. This light shade works well as a highlight when used with the other darker brown colours. When washed, leaves yellow stains on fabric.

Khaki ageing spray is excellent for shading and blending with other brown and yellowish sprays.

Dirty green/brown colour.

Mould ageing spray is a mouldy blue/green colour. Apply a light coat for a background colour. Add several coats and the colour is much more visible.

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Usage Instructions

  • Ensure surfaces are dry and grease free.
  • Mask areas not to be sprayed.
  • Shake can before use.
  • Use sparingly, apply several fine coats rather than one heavy coat. The shade will darken with each coat applied.
  • Hold can upright 30cm (12 inches) away from the surface, and spray across the surface in one smooth sweep, keeping the nozzle fully depressed. Spots of concentrated dye may appear if the button is only partially depressed.
  • For small patches, spray through holes cut in a piece of paper.
  • For dark patches, spray closer to the surface.
  • Heavy spraying may drip or puddle.
  • Smear the spray by re-wetting with water, and then dabbing or rubbing with a damp or wet cloth. With some fabrics it’s easier to smear by wetting the sprayed fabric and then rubbing the wet area together between your hands. Smearing is easier when the spray is still wet, but is also possible after the spray has fully dried. It may not be possible to smear spray applied to absorbent surfaces.
  • May not adhere to some polished surfaces.
  • Our ageing sprays are water soluble and the effects of spraying will be lost by washing in water, but there may still be staining.
  • Do not use outside in wet weather.

Ageing spray may cause permanent staining. Test before use on off-cuts or hidden surfaces, and then wash to check for any staining.

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