

PEBEO Acrylcolor 500ml Jar (liquid)


With Acrylcolor, Pébéo acrylic paint and its endless possibilities, your children will express their creativity as they have never done. Just like adults!
Acrylcolor is a ready to use paint. They can be applied to paper, cardboard, wood, salt dough, Bristol board, plastic, plaster... Can be applied using paint brushes, stamps and foam rollers from Pébéo children’s range. Varnishing is unnecessary in the preservation of the paint. It must be stirred well before use to well homogenize the paint.





Acrylcolor is available in 150 ml, 250 ml 500 ml jars. This liquid acrylic paint is available in 30 colours of which 7 pearl and 4 metallic colours.

Colours and sizes :
o 16 classic colours
o 4 metallic colours
o 7 pearl colours
o 4 fluorescent colours
o In bottles of: 150 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml and 1 L or in activity kits
Properties:
o Colours: Vivid, luminous and bright mixable colours
o Permanent once dry
o Thinner: Water, but this will result in a loss of brightness
o Brush cleaning: soapy water before completely dry
o For children 3 years and older under adult supervision
o The CE marking indicates a compliance with the requirements of the European
directive on toy safety
► Acrylcolor auxiliary:
The acrylic binder allows you to dilute the colour without causing a loss of brightness.

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About Pebeo:

Pébéo was founded in 1919 by French chemist and artist Claudius Chaveau. In the early days, Pébéo was a chemistry lab and a chief supplier of the raw material lead oxide to paint manufacturers throughout Europe. The chemical symbol for lead oxide is pbO. They simply added the two e's and Pébéo was born.
Three generations later, the Pébéo name still stands today for artist colors and mediums that have a strong foundation in chemistry. A commitment to continuing research combines the talents of engineers and artists, allowing Pébéo to be recognized today as the most creative company in the paint business, mixing its passion for art and its know-how as an industrialist.