

✨ Etch your mark with Armour Etch – where creativity meets permanence! 🖌️
Armour Etch 15-0200 is a 10 fl oz premium glass etching cream made in the USA, designed for safe, easy, and precise glass etching. It delivers permanent, weather-resistant designs on various glass surfaces, ideal for both beginners and professionals looking to personalize home decor or gifts.




| ASIN | B001BE3UM4 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,536) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Included components | Cream |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item Weight | 408 g |
| Item diameter | 2.5 Inches |
| Item model number | 15-0200 |
| Item volume | 10 Fluid Ounces |
| Number of pieces | 48 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Skin type | All |
| Specific uses | Glass |
C**E
Easy to use
Did my first test etch on a slate coaster and the result was really good. easy to use and pretty straightforward.
U**I
❤️
Good
J**M
Good but not satisfied with the quality of the product
The final outcome is good. However since the cream is too thick (assuming that ii is a very old / expired stock) it won't help me using it for a long time / to make more craft items. In case there is a fix to make the cream more thinner without spoiling it and providing the same outcome pls do share it. Happy craft to all.. thanks
P**R
Didn’t work but was worth a try
Didn’t work for me but worth a try
U**.
Worked as expected. I used it for a craft idea. For making a gift. Left it to etch over glass for 10 mins just to be sure that it etched properly. If you are looking for only a few uses on not very large areas ( like glasses and mugs ) go for smaller size.
R**E
This cream is a great way to get started with glass etching. It's easy to use as long as you're careful, but there are a few tricks you should understand to get the best results. - Don't use a brush to apply the cream. It works much better to use a flat popsicle stick (available in packs of copious quantities for cheap right here on Amazon, known as "treat sticks"). Using a flat sided stick helps you smooth the cream into an even layer, and the stick can be loaded with much more cream than a brush can for the initial application. Plus no brush strokes, since the stick never actually has to touch the glass. - Clean your glass thoroughly before applying the cream. Make a glass cleaning solution of 50% of the highest concentration rubbing alcohol you can get (97% or higher is ideal) and 50% distilled or purified water. Use a microfiber cloth to clean just like you would for eyeglasses. The cleaning solution will help remove oils from skin contact like fingerprints, and it will dry quickly too. - Stencils apply to glass better if neither the glass nor the stencil is cold. ~70deg F / ~21deg C is fine, just be aware that temperature is a factor if you store your glass or stencil someplace cold. - When applying the stencil to your glass, use your finger to press firmly all the way around the edges of the design itself. The idea here is that you want your stencil to adhere as closely as possible to the glass to prevent any of the liquid cream from seeping beneath the edges of the stencil. - Don't follow the directions on the bottle. Apply the cream over your stencil in a thick layer, then poke it a bit with the stick to break up any bubbles that might have formed from the application. Leave the cream on for 10 minutes. Every few minutes, use the stick to stir it a bit and re-smooth it. Periodically redistributing the cream over the glass surface is critical to achieving the most consistent, smooth etch possible. If you're having trouble with this product, that's probably the reason. - You can achieve a whiter etch by rinsing and repeating the process up to three times. This is not necessary unless you really want the whiter etch, as the results from a single application are pretty good. And don't expect a world of difference from multiple applications. The difference between one application and three is noticeable but not by any means like night and day. - Wear gloves and safety glasses. It is not at all likely you will get this stuff in your eyes or even on your skin, but be safe! This cream is a potent acid that can irritate your skin (or even burn it if not washed off immediately) and seriously damage the soft tissue in your eyes. Accidents can happen, and it's way better to look like a dufus wearing gloves and goggles for twenty minutes than it is to be caught in an unlikely accident that leaves you blind. - When disposing of this cream, rinse it first into a medium mixing bowl, fill the bowl with water, and stir to mix well. Diluting the acid will preemptively protect you from silly mistakes like forgetting to run enough water down the drain when you rinse it. The 10-ounce size is pretty big and will let you etch more than you're probably thinking about etching if you're just getting started with this stuff. It's a good size for getting started if you have a few dozen glass pieces to etch. If you just want to do 2-4 glasses, there is a smaller size available that will work fine for you.
ا**م
ماعجبني ابدا جاني والتغليف زين بس يوم فتحته لقيته ناقص ومتكتل ولونه شوي متغير وجربته ماضبط شكله خربان مانفع ابي ارجعه تجربه سيئه وماخذه الحجم الكبير بعد مضطره احط نجمه بس مايستاهل اي نجمه
S**N
This is the best watching cream on the market
S**E
Faut travailler vite et n’oubliez pas de bien brasser le produit et ne pas utiliser des verres trop dispendieux
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