Description
Description: This is the most common product for achieving a high-shine, glossy finish. It’s an acrylic-based liquid sealer applied after the Jesmonite piece has fully cured and dried.
Effect: It gives the surface a brilliant, wet-look shine and provides protection, making the piece water-resistant and more durable.
Wax (e.g., Beeswax or Specialist Stone Wax):
Description: While not strictly “glass,” a good wax polish can significantly deepen the color and add a pleasing, subtle sheen (sometimes called a satin or soft gloss finish) that makes the piece look richer and more brilliant than the natural matte state.
Effect: A natural, lustrous glow and a soft, smooth feel,
Description: Sometimes, “brilliant” refers to a metallic, reflective quality. High-quality mica powders or fine glitter/flake additives can be mixed into the Jesmonite before casting to give the cured piece a sparkling or metallic sheen reminiscent of chrome or polished metal.
Effect: The finished piece has a built-in brilliant, reflective shimmer or “cromy” look when light hits it.
In summary, “Cromy Glass” may be a unique or local brand name for a high-gloss, acrylic-based sealer or a metallic/glass flake additive.
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