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Armour Etch Glass Etching Cream is a 22 oz versatile solution designed for both beginners and professionals. Its high-quality formula allows for precise and clean etching on various glass surfaces, making it ideal for personalized gifts, home decor, and professional glass art. Safe and easy to use, it ensures lasting results that withstand the test of time.




T**A
Turn simple glass into gorgeous gifts!
I have a vinyl cutter and decided I wanted to try glass etching. This stuff works fabulously!My process was to cut my design in adhesive backed vinyl, weed out the parts of the design I wanted to etch, apply clear transfer tape to the front of the design, peel off the backing paper on the vinyl, apply it to the glass I wanted to etch, carefully peel off the transfer tape, apply a thick coat of the Armour Etch Cream using a foam pouncer, wait at least 5 minutes, wash the cream off with running water and then remove the vinyl.Here are some tips to get the best results:1. Make sure the glass is very clean. I wipe it well with rubbing alcohol to ensure there are no oils that would prevent the etching cream from etching evenly.2. Rub the vinyl hard to make sure every edge is completely adhered to the glass. If it isn't, the cream can bleed under the edges.3. Apply the cream thickly and as evenly as possible. I pounce it on rather than brush it to avoid brush marks in the etch. Make sure it's so thick that you cannot see through it at all.4. The directions say to leave it on for 5 minutes but longer is fine and makes a deeper, more frosted etch.5. Work on a covered surface and wear gloves. If this cream gets on anything else, it will etch it, too. Remember, this is an acid that is strong enough to etch glass! Also, I suggest working in a well ventilated area. I do it on my front porch.You can etch all sorts of things. Some I have etched are glass tumblers, mugs and steins, glass dinner plates and platters, glass bakeware, mirrors, canisters, jars, bottles and window glass. Etching your name onto platters and bakeware ensures it gets returned to you. Etching names and monograms onto simple glass mugs or plates turns them into fabulous gifts.This is a fairly big bottle of etching cream and even applied thickly, it will etch a lot of glass.
D**0
Works Well, Works Fast
It's a little pricey on Amazon, can get it cheaper at local craft stores when they offer coupons. It is a decent product, better than other brand's glass etching creams in the sense you get more for your money and it takes less time to work. Armor Etch is not reusable once it has dried so after the initial thick layer being applied and then wiped off and put back into the bottle it only takes a little bit to achieve the frosted, etched look. It works in just a couple of minutes. One drawback is that the more times it is opened and exposed to air it forms crystals and these crystals will make darker spots on your project so they cannot be left on the glass. It is possible to eliminate the crystals by placing the bottle in warm water before each use and then shaking vigorously for several minutes to mix the broken particles. Because of the shape of the bottle it is almost impossible to stir the cream. The photo is a wine glass that I etched the word Aquarius and dotted. It is difficult to get good photos of etched glass but hopefully you can see the design well enough.
S**S
Great for etching on glass, easy to use & wonderful results!
This stuff is awesome! I used 651 vinyl to cut a stencil out. Then applied it to a glass beer mug, using transfer tape. I then removed the transfer tape & applied the Armour Etch Cream quite thickly using a sponge brush & dabbing it on, rather than brushing it on. I left the glass beer mug laying down for about 3-5 hours (photo attached). When I went back the armour etch cream had dried up. I simply washed it under running water, peeling the vinyl off as I did that. Then when all the cream & vinyl was off I dried the beer mug off. I posted the results as a photo too. It came out amazing & was so easy to do! I will be buying more in the future, but a little goes a long way so not for a while!
J**E
Powerful stuff!
I could not get it to etch my suit of armour regardless of how much I used!Seriously though, this stuff works great for etching glass, some metals and removing certain coatings from some plastics.Please though, if you buy this stuff, I cannot stress enough that you need to be super careful with this. Make sure you wear protective gloves and eyewear! If you are using anything but the smallest amounts, it is best to use it outdoors or at the very least wear a respirator that is rated for use with Hydroflouric Acid (it has different requirements for respirators than other strong acids.) It is made from some VERY VERY nasty acids. All of which convert to Hydroflouric Acid via differing routes and that is some potentially very seriously disastrous stuff to work with! If you get this stuff on you, make sure you grab a phone to call your local poison control office to see if they recommend going to the emergency room! I am not kidding! Hydroflouric Acid can KILL you in not so large amounts via skin absorption alone. If you get some into your eyes, just call 911 immediately and then the poison control for further direction if not provided by 911.
S**S
fast, inexpensive option for etching glass
I have used this product (with Armour Etch "over n' over" stencils as well as my own designs on cut-out contact paper) on wine glasses, vases, and candle jars and had wonderful results. The etching is not as deep as can be done with sand etching or by a professional, but to be able to do this at home for personalized gifts is so nice. I have tried varying the time that I leave it on to see if it will make the etch deeper, but 5 minutes vs 25 minutes does not seem to make much difference. I did have one project come out with some streaks/unetched areas and replaced the stencil (very carefully) for a second coat and it did make a huge difference, the etching was uniform and perfect with no streaks, plus was a little bolder.of note, there are warnings all over the bottle that the solution can burn you and even be fatal (!) if ingested/misused. I use gloves when I am working with it and a tongue depressor to apply it. Like other reviewers, I scrape off the excess after it has been on the item for the allotted time and put it back in the jar for re-use. Haven't had any problems and at this rate it is going to take a very long time for me to run out of cream.
L**H
Creates beautiful glass projects
Perfect for glass etching.
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