✨ Elevate your porcelain game with a splash of bisque brilliance!
Sheffield Bronze’s 1 fl oz Bisque Touch Up Paint offers a water-based, waterproof, and quick-drying solution designed specifically for porcelain sinks. Featuring a glossy finish and made in the USA, this compact kit delivers precise, durable coverage to restore and refresh your fixtures with professional flair.
Brand | Sheffield Bronze |
Color | Bisque |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Water-based |
Specific Uses For Product | Sinks |
Surface Recommendation | Porcelain |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Paint & Stains ^ house-paint |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | .... |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | #F5DEB3 |
Coverage | 1-2 sq ft/gallon (0.09-0.18 sq m/liter) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 088289114403 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088289114403 |
Manufacturer | Standard Plumbing Supply |
Dry Time In Hours | 4 |
Part Number | 1440 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 5 x 6 inches |
Item model number | 1440 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Gloss |
Material | Bronze |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**R
Good product !
Had a porcelain sink with a very small chip . This did the job . Still there.
D**N
Close color match, multiple coats required to cover big chips
I had large fingernail sized chip on my 1988 era baked enamel on steel tub. I was not sure whether to go with almond or bisque and initially believed "almond" was the name used at the time. But I have some bisque tile that is a little darker than the tub, so went with bisque, which turned out to be the right choice. It is slightly lighter than my tub's original color but very close. The paint is quite thin though, so multiple coats were required to cover this large chip. The repair is easily visible on close inspection, since it is not an exact match, but your eye is not drawn to it when you first walk into the room as it was with the big black chip that was there before. So a bargain, I think, at less than $10.
H**D
Works great!
Exactly what I needed! The stove in my rental is ancient and had some burn marks in the door. I forgot to take a good before picture but found an old one that at least shows what it looked like before I excitedly painted over it. I’m so happy with the results! It’s very goopy and thick so it covered the burn marks very well! It still looks ancient but less ugly than before. :)
D**W
not a good color match
This product did not match my bisque sink. It was very yellowy. Very runny so be prepared. It did dry quickly and a couple coats covered the big black gouges some idiot made in my sink by dropping a heavy square bottle on it. So this is better than having two black gouges but if the color had been a better match that would have been nice.
S**I
Very Yellow Color
This touch up paint is very yellow for bisque. It would be a better match for almond appliances. Does not match any of my Frigidaire Bisque colored appliances. Beware if trying to match your appliances--if you order this, do a test swatch and let dry on cardboard first before using on your appliances. I may try mixing with white touch up paint to get a light enough color for my bisque appliances.
M**D
Really good, hard touch up on my porcelain on cast-iron tub, but take your time and be ready for clean-up
I, (unfortunately) had to purchase both the 'Bisque' and the 'white' and mix them to get the color I needed for my bathtub. But this leaves a hard clean surface that you can hardly notice when used. Just a few recommendations:If it's a chip down to the cast iron, use this sparingly in multiple coats. If you try to fill too much at once, it doesn't 'self level, and you end up with the touch-up being higher than the original porcelain. It's pretty thick stuff so go slow.You don't need the "Filler" as it recommends unless you are patching a 1/8 inch or deeper chip. If you use multiple coats, it is much easier to control "filling" as you go. I used the filler the first time and spent hours trying to chip the stuff out to get the touch-up to level out.Be ready with mineral spirits or paint thinner and a rag. This tacks up quick, so if you drip or whatnot, you need to get to it pretty quick.**NOTE** If you mess up the first try or so, when it's wet, you can wipe it off with the rag and mineral spirits/paint thinner and start over. But, if you let it dry first, you have to chip it out and can do more damage than you were originally repairing. JUST TAKE YOUR TIME!!
A**)
Excellent but PRICEY
This is an excellent product, but it seems needlessly and ridiculously expensive. It’s the exact color I need, so I guess I’ll have to buy it again when I need it.
L**Y
Can't even see the touch-up!
First, please note there is a very slight difference between the almond and the bisque. Bisque is lighter. I was not sure which to buy, so I bought both. I just moved into a new house and the stove top was pristine. Then I dropped a large spice jar from the top of the cabinet over the stove onto the stove, and took a large chip out of it. It would cost hundreds to replace the stove, so I decided to try touching it up. I read the instructions on several touch up products. With some of them you have to apply the liquid porcelain in layers, allowing it to dry overnight for each layer. Then you sand it with 600 grit sandpaper and then buff it to a shine. With Sheffield you just carefully brush it on, let it dry, and voila! fixed stove top. I can't even see where I touched it up. I used the bisque first and it was too light, so I removed it with acetone as the instructions said. Came right off. Then I tried the almond and it was perfect. Would definitely recommend this product to anyone who has a chipped range and a quick and easy fix. Thank you Sheffield for a great product.
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