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Faux Finish Torn Paper


Posted by Craig Sorenson on August 5th, 2003 01:36 PM
In reply to faux finishing concrete patio by Shirley Payne on May 26th, 2003 04:48 PM [Go to top of thread]

We have developed a unique process of applying faux finishes to a torn, tinted paper. It is called Mirage Special Effect Surface Covering. It's already done for you, so a faux artist is not required.
We have 6 standard colors, including: Tibetan Jade, Desert Shale, Jasper Quartz, Villa Rosa Marble,Graystone, and Cabernet.

Mirage comes in 2'x3' Torn leaves, 6 leaves per package (36 sq. feet) You immerse a sheet in water, wring it out like a rag, lay face down, apply a clear wallpaper glue. tear, and overlap the torn pieces. No seams or patterns to match, every piece blends together (you can't make a mistake)!

Cover floors, walls, furniture, moldings, stucco, brick....nearly anything!

Because it is applied in torn pieces, it's easy to cover difficult or intricate shapes.

We have perfected various primer and topcoating systems, allowing use on high traffic environments, such as floors and countertops.

You really have to see it to believe it!

Email to craigs@cet.com or call: 509-294-1403

Hope to hear from you!

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