Oxús is a decorative paint designed to achieve real rust effects on a variety of surfaces. By combining the classical art of platinization with a twist of modern paint technologies, Oxús contains real metal particles which create the distinctive and timeless look of bronze and copper patina or the weathered appearance of rusted iron in a matter of minutes, on any paintable surface.

Additional Features

Application Instructions

Stir well. Apply using a roller, brush, and spray.

 

Oxús BRONZE & COPPER

  1. Apply Oxús Primer
  2. Apply Oxús Bronze or Copper in two coats allowing the surface to dry between each coat.
  3. Apply Green or Blue Activator Aging Solution by spray while the second OOxús Bronze or Copper coat is still wet (within 5 minutes) and brush it horizontally using tool Ref 809.
  4. Apply OOxús Protection diluted 200%.

 

Oxús IRON

  1. Apply Oxús Primer
  2. Apply Oxús Iron C/O in two coats allowing the surface to dry between each coat.
  3. Apply Rust Activator by spraying once the Oxús Iron coat has fully dried. Re-apply the rust activator as needed to vary the effect.
  4. Apply Oxús Protection diluted 200%.
Drying Time

Allow dry for a minimum of 6h. Allow to dry completely (18-24 hours or more depending on temperature – in this phase, the cracks will form), and then sand the entire surface to remove imperfections. Important: brush the surface to remove dust. Complete dry at 23°C environment conditions.

Theoritical Consumption

Theoretical yield per coat, thickness approx. 4mm: 0.2 – 0.3 m2/kg

Average consumption per 4mm of thickness: 3.5 – 5 kg/m²

Surface Preparation

All surfaces must be cured, clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, rust, stains, grease, oil, mildew, wax, efflorescence, bond-breakers, and other contaminants. Remove all loose, peeling, or chalky paint by sanding, scraping, or other appropriate methods. Repair all

cracks, holes, and other surface imperfections with a suitable patching material. Repaired surfaces should then be sanded smooth and dusted clean. When required prime the surface with a suitable Veneto Deco primer. New plaster or masonry surfaces must be allowed to cure (28 days) before applying a base coat. Cured plaster should be hard, and have a slight sheen and maximum pH of 10; soft, porous, or powdery plaster indicates improper cure. Never sand a plaster surface; knife off any protrusions and prime plaster before and after applying the patching compound. Poured or pre-cast concrete with a very smooth surface should be etched or abraded to promote adhesion, after removing all form release agents and curing compounds. Remove any powder or lose particles.