Instructions / Assembly
wrap in plastic wrap. The more you wrinkle the plastic wrap, the more dramatic the
effect will be. Removing the plastic wrap right away, after texturing, will allow the
Crazer paint to flow back out a little bit, and give you softer edges to the pattern.
Letting the Crazer dry completely (about 30-45 minutes) and then removing the plastic
wrap, will give you very distinct sharp edges to the pattern.
17 Other patterns: Crazer paint can also be “textured” using other items as well. Try using
a brush, to create “Brush Strokes” or even a sponge to create a “Swiss Cheese, or
Snakeskin type of look. This is only limited by your creativity. Anything that will produce
a texture in the wet Crazer can be used. Experimentation is encouraged.
18 Always try to “texture” your Crazer paint immediately after applying. If you allow the
Crazer to start to dry, it will be less viscous, and will not texture as well.
19 Once you have finished “texturing” your Crazer paint, let it dry for approximately 1-2
hours after removing the plastic wrap (or whichever technique you chose), and then
clear coat with any good quality clear, such as Alsa’s Mirraclear, part number “KC-
MCLR”.