Uncle Jeff’s ORIGINAL Swamp Mud™ is the Magically Textured, Go To Prep Product for Non-porous and slick surfaces like Metal, Glass, Laminate, Veneer and Marble.
With just One coat of Uncle Jeff’s ORIGINAL Swamp Mud™ your Project will be Primed and Paint Ready! Yes, it can ALSO be used on any other type of surface as a base coat for your Paint!
Swamp Mud™ is also perfect for minimizing small imperfections.
Often Imitated but NEVER Duplicated – Uncle Jeff’s ORIGINAL Swamp Mud™ is a Must Have in your Workshop!
SWAMP MUD™ APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Preparation:
- Wipe the surface to remove dust and debris. For sticky or oily residue from old polish or spills, clean thoroughly with vinegar and hot water (50:50) and allow to dry.
- High gloss surfaces may require light scuffing for best adhesion.
Application Instructions:
Uncle Jeff’s ORIGINAL Swamp Mud™ is a thick textured base coat that is designed to create the “tooth” or “grooves” on a non-sandable, non-porous surfaces such as plastic laminate, glass, metal and marble. This “tooth” allows the paint to adhere to the those surfaces. Swamp Mud™ also minimizes the appearance of small imperfections. It can also be used to create a faux two color faded paint look.
- Brush on a generous coat of Swamp Mud™ and allow to dry completely. It will lose its shine once it is dry.
- Next apply two coats of your favorite Miss Lillian’s NO WAX Chock Paint and allow paint to completely dry between coats.
- Apply one of our Antiquing or Metallic Glazes, if desired, and finish with one to two coats of one of our Luster Topcoats . Allow to cure for 24 hours before putting into gentle daily use.
Swamp Mud™ may also be diluted slightly to be used as a base primer to help cover dark surfaces.
Application Instructions to use Swamp Mud™ as a Base Primer
- Dilute Swamp Mud slightly and apply a generous coat of Swamp Mud™ to your project, allowing to dry completely.
- Once dry brush on two coats of your chosen Miss Lillian’s NO WAX Chock Paint allowing complete dry time between coats.
- After paint has dried distress and/or glaze if you wish. If using Antiquing Glaze allow glaze to dry over night before sealing.