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Temporary paint for glass

SqueeGee

New Member
I have a client that just asked what kind of paint I recommend to use for a temporary use on glass. Does anyone have suggestions?

I'm not sure if he's intending to just use it as block out or if he's actually painting a message. I'm not a handpainter, so I won't be doing it either way.
 

Pat Whatley

New Member
TEMPERA if he wants to just hose it off later.

Rich Art window paint hoses off after you spray it with ammonia.

Regular oil based enamel actually comes off with a razor blade pretty easilly.

I'd stay away from a latex, that stuff just turns to powder when you try to scrape it.
 

MikePro

New Member
even more temporary, and inexpensive, is window chalk found at any craft shop/walmart/target/etc.

all the above are excellent, as well.
 
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