Do I need to sand the piece before applying Fusion Mineral Paint?
Yes. You need to at least degloss a shiny surface by giving the piece a good scuff sand. The sandpaper grit will be dependent on the toughness of the of the finish, but 120 grit will usually suffice. I like to thoroughly sand my pieces.
Top tip: clean the piece using Fusion TSP Alternative before you sand, this will prevent any grease or dirt from being warmed and pushed into the grain, which could affect adhesion.
Can I use Fusion on shiny surfaces which can’t be sanded?
Yes you can. Thoroughly clean with a good degreaser such as Fusion TSP Alternative, allow the piece to thoroughly dry, then apply Fusion Ultra Grip, which is a strong bonding primer.
Do I need to use a primer with Fusion Mineral Paint?
Fusion Mineral Paint has great adhesion properties so in the main you don’t need a primer.
For slippery surfaces where you can’t sand, use Fusion’s Ultra Grip, and for preventing bleed through and water marks use a Shellac-based primer such as Zinsser Bin or Blockade
What brushes are best for applying Fusion Mineral Paint?
Use a high-quality, soft synthetic bristle brush. Don’t compromise the results by using an old brush that has seen better days: invest in a new brush. I recommend choosing a Cling On! brush
How do I avoid brush strokes using Fusion Mineral Paint?
Use a soft synthetic brush and apply in thin layers. Work in the direction of the paint and don’t keep going over the same area, as this will cause the paint to drag as it dries.
How do I stop my paint drying too quickly?
Hot, dry or windy conditions shorten open‑time and can cause drag marks. Lightly mist the surface or your brush with clean water, work in smaller sections, add up to 5% Fusion Extender, and move the piece out of direct heat and sunlight if possible.
Can you use a roller to apply Fusion Mineral Paint?
Yes – use a low nap micro fibre roller such as Staalmeester or Two Fussy Blokes. Avoid foam rollers, which can introduce bubbles.
Load your roller thoroughly and apply thin even strokes without applying pressure.
Do I need to sand Fusion Mineral Paint between coats?
For a super smooth finish I recommend that you “de-nib” the paint and sand between coats, once the paint is touch-dry, using a 500 or 600 grit sandpaper.
Can I spray Fusion Mineral Paint?
Yes. Although formulated for brushing, Fusion sprays beautifully when thinned with up to 5% water. Always observe sprayer manufacturer safety guidelines.
What is the recoat and drying time for Fusion Mineral Paint?
Fusion Mineral paint is touch dry in 30 minutes. Allow 1–2 hours between coats.
What does the cure time for Fusion Mineral Paint mean?
Fusion achieves its full strength and durability after 21 days once it is fully dried, or cured. Furniture can be used with gentle care 24–48 hours after painting.
Do I need to use a top coat over Fusion Mineral Paint?
Fusion Mineral Paint cures to a hard, highly durable finish, but a top coat is recommended when:
- The piece will see heavy traffic (kitchen cabinets, table tops, floors), or
- You want to alter the finish (e.g. to change the sheen).
What top coats can I use over Fusion Mineral Paint?
From the Fusion range: