Instructions / Assembly

Allow the Decorative Glaze to dry for a minimum of 8 hours
before applying the Protective Top Coat.
D. Once you have found the desired look,
use the first door as a guide for color,
texture and style for the rest of your
doors, drawers, and cabinet frames.
For a consistent, professional look, have one person complete all of the glazing. Note:
Glazing the backs of doors is optional. Let dry a minimum of 8 hours or overnight.
For additional and advanced
glazing techniques, visit
RustoleumTransformations.com.
STEP #4 – APPLY PROTECTIVE TOP COAT
The Protective Top Coat is formulated with self cross-linking technology that provides
superior stain and scratch resistance.
A. Wearing gloves and safety glasses thoroughly mix the Protective Top Coat with the
stir stick provided. Keep kids and pets out of the room until the finish dries to avoid
accidental fingerprints and smudges.
B. Use a 2” angled or straight synthetic paintbrush to apply an even layer of Protective
Top Coat to the cabinet box and frame. As when you applied the Bond Coat, use
up-and-down brush strokes on the cabinet sides and stiles. Use side-to-side brush
strokes on the horizontal rails. Once finished, visually inspect the surface and touch
up light areas where more Protective Top Coat is needed.
C. Once complete, apply the Protective Top Coat to the BACK SIDE of the door first.
Apply using the Bond Coat application process in “STEP #2.” Only one coat of
Protective Top Coat is required. Allow 2 hours to dry.
IMPORTANT: The Protective Top Coat dries quickly - do not rebrush
previously coated areas that have started to dry.
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HOURS