Nine jars of metallic paint in various colours, including gold, silver, copper, rose gold and bronze, are arranged against a plain beige background. Nine jars of metallic paint in various colours, including gold, silver, copper, rose gold and bronze, are arranged against a plain beige background.

GILD Originals Metallic Paint FAQs

Find clear answers to common questions about GILD Originals metallic enamel, including how to prepare surfaces, apply the finish and achieve refined, heritage-inspired results. This guide explains how GILD Originals behaves and how to get the most from it.

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Colour Mixing & Custom Shades

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GILD Originals shades can be blended to create beautifully nuanced metallic tones.

Combine small amounts, mix thoroughly and record your ratios for consistency.

Always test your custom blend before applying to your final piece to ensure the tone and metallic balance are right.

Yes. GILD Originals can be mixed with other Guild Lane water-based paints (excluding Chrome), including Jubilee colours, to create bespoke finishes with softened metallic depth.

It can be lightly thinned with clean water if needed, though this is rarely necessary due to its naturally smooth, self-levelling formulation. Always test before the full application.

No. When mixed within reasonable ratios, GILD Originals maintains its durability, adhesion and drying performance.

Heavy dilution may affect opacity and flow, so testing is recommended.

Surfaces & Preparation

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GILD Originals is designed for interior use on properly prepared or sealed surfaces, including metal, glass, ceramic, plastic, sealed wood, primed wood, primed canvas, plaster, and stone.

For best results, surfaces should be clean, dry and properly prepared before application.

Yes. GILD Originals works beautifully on decorative glass such as vases, frames and display pieces.

Ensure the surface is thoroughly cleaned and degreased before application. For longevity, avoid areas where moisture may sit beneath the coating.

Yes. Clean the metal thoroughly, and remove any corrosion or residue. For best adhesion, priming may be beneficial, especially on smooth or polished metal. For exterior use we recommend using our Super GILD range.

Glossy surfaces may benefit from light sanding, and a primer is recommended when applying over very smooth finishes or solvent-based coatings.

Not always. GILD Originals can be applied directly to most clean, sound, non-porous surfaces.

Porous materials such as raw wood should be sealed or primed first. On very smooth or slick surfaces, light sanding or priming may be beneficial to improve adhesion.

Application & Finish

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GILD Originals offers strong coverage, but is designed as a buildable finish with a soft metallic sheen.

One coat provides good coverage, while two thin coats are recommended for a smoother, more refined finish with greater depth and luminosity. Always allow the first coat to dry before applying the second.

Use a high-quality synthetic brush, or fine roller. Apply in thin, even coats and allow the paint to self-level for a smooth metallic finish.

GILD Originals is ideal for interior decorative work, including furniture detailing, mouldings, frames, and accent features where a refined metallic finish is desired.

Yes. GILD Originals can be layered to build depth or combined with other finishes to create bespoke effects. Allow each layer to dry fully before applying the next.

Yes. GILD Originals is well-suited to decorative techniques. Once dry, it can be gently sanded, layered or combined with waxes and glazes to create aged, patinated or time-worn effects.

No. Once cured, GILD Originals remain stable and non-tarnishing under normal interior conditions.

GILD Originals creates a smooth, refined metallic finish with a soft depth and a heritage-inspired character—closer to traditional gilding than high-shine metallics.

Durability & Use

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GILD Originals is designed for interior use only.

For exterior applications, high-contact surfaces or areas exposed to moisture, we recommend using Super GILD, which offers enhanced durability and weather resistance.

GILD Originals is durable once cured, but for frequently handled surfaces such as tabletops or handles, our compatible clear topcoat is recommended for added protection.

Drying & Curing

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GILD Originals is typically touch dry within approximately one hour, depending on temperature and surface conditions.

Full cure is achieved after approximately 21 days. Light use is fine once dry, but avoid heavy handling until fully cured.

Practical Use

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Coverage varies depending on surface texture and absorbency. As a guide:

  • 30ml covers up to 1m²
  • 60ml covers up to 2m²
  • 125ml covers up to 4.5m²

Clean brushes and tools promptly with warm water and mild soap.

GILD Originals is water-based formula with low odour and low VOC, making it well-suited for indoor use.

Store in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly sealed. Avoid extreme temperatures and stir thoroughly before reuse to ensure a consistent colour and finish.

When applied in thin, even coats, GILD Originals self-levels to create a smooth, refined metallic surface. Using quality tools will further enhance the finish.

Product Comparison

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GILD Originals and Super GILD are both metallic paints, but they serve different purposes.

GILD Originals is a heritage metallic enamel designed for interior decorative work, restoration and refined detailing. It offers a softer metallic sheen with buildable depth and classic character.

Super GILD is a higher-performance gilding paint with a greater pigment load and proprietary resin system. It delivers a brighter, more reflective finish with enhanced durability and can be used both indoors and outdoors.

For projects requiring maximum brilliance, exterior use or high durability, Super GILD is the recommended choice.

Choose GILD Originals when you want a traditional gilded finish similar to traditional gold leaf, but with far greater ease, control and durability. It requires no specialist tools or adhesives, making it ideal for both professionals and creative projects.

Best Practice

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Yes. Always test on a small sample or inconspicuous area first. This allows you to assess colour, surface preparation and application technique under your lighting conditions.

No. . When applied to a clean, sound surface, GILD Originals forms a durable, flexible coating designed to resist cracking and flaking over time..

Yes. While not always necessary, our compatible clear topcoat can be used where additional protection is required, particularly on high-contact surfaces. Always test first to ensure the desired finish is maintained.