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Stained Glass Lead Cementing KIT: Whiting, Cement putty, Glazing Brush & FID

$ 7.39

Availability: 73 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Model: Leponitt Curved FID
  • WHITING: GLASS PRO
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: BLASS PRO black PUTTY
  • GLAZING BRUSH: Cleans whiting and excess cement off

    Description

    This Listing is for 4 items:
    Leading Finishing Set
    Includes loads of instructions!
    . . . . 4 items for sale here:
    1.
    Glass Pro Cement - Putty  . . .
    (BLACK)
    1 Pint
    -
    Pre-mixed!
    For water proofing & strengthening glass panels.
    Use it for leaded, zinc or brass stained glass panels.
    Dark grey putty used to weatherproof lead came panels
    2.
    1/2 Pound Glass Pro Whiting Powder
    Whiting powder is used as a cleaning agent to help remove all forms of residue
    .
    Sprinkle dry over entire glass panel surface and rub with a soft cloth or stiff soft bristled brush.
    ***** See instructions for Whiting & Brush Use *****
    3.
    Curved Fid or Lathekin
    ..... Opens lead & metal came channels
    ...... Cleaning excess cement when glazing
    Use the pointed end to work excess cement from around lead or metal channels when glazing.
    4.
    “Glazing Brush“  (for Cement Putty)
    ~*~  Read up & see how to use whiting, brush & fid  ~*~
    Use whiting powder to clean up the excess cement.  Spread a light coating of whiting over the entire panel. Use your clean brush in a circular motion, brushing against the lead came and allowing the whiting powder to soak up the excess cement. Brush away any dry clumps and continue brushing - apply more whiting as needed. When the cement is cleaned from the glass, keep brushing to burnish the lead cames and polish the glass. Then flip over the panel and repeat the process, starting with cement application. After both sides are glazed allow glazing to set-up for a few hours (but no more than 24 hours), use a fid stick to pick around each piece of glass and clean away excess cement. Be sure the window is clean - once the cement dries, it is extremely difficult to remove. Allow the window to dry for at least 48 hours before moving. Small amounts of cement may ooze out from edges - use a fid to clean up.