✨ Transform your walls into a shimmering masterpiece!
Hemway Silver Holographic Glitter is a 100g paint additive designed for interior and exterior walls. Easily mixed with 1 liter of latex or acrylic paint, it features enhanced light-reflecting crystals for a dazzling sparkle effect. Safe, non-toxic, vegan, and fade-resistant, this glitter paint additive offers customizable shine and long-lasting vibrance for professional-quality decorative finishes.
Color | Silver Holographic |
Brand | Hemway |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Form | glitter |
Recommended Uses For Product | exterior-and-interior |
Manufacturer | Hemway |
Unit Count | 3.5274 Ounce |
Part Number | HW-GPA |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 0.39 x 7.09 inches |
Item model number | HW-GPA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | sparkle |
Volume | 2.5 Liters |
Horsepower | 1 Horsepower |
Usage | Furniture |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**H
1,000% Worth The Time & Money!!!!
The media could not be loaded. I went to Lowes and purchased "Valspar Ultra Interior Paint & Primer" - Semi-Gloss Paint. The Paint Color Sample was 'Sherwin Williams' and Lowes has these within their paint color selections. I chose "ARGOS HGSW7065" as my paint color. It is for a little girl's room and I didn't want to go too dark in the gray family, and even with two coats of paint, it is the perfect shade of gray.I read multiple reviews before hand and really appreciated all the tips. I think the key is to purchase a paint mixing tool to attach to your electric drill. I placed the gallon of paint inside a five gallon bucket in order to avoid spills or a mess. I put '1' coat of paint on the walls WITHOUT the glitter additive, and let it dry thoroughly.Next, I used '1' gallon of paint, and slowly mixed in '2' bags of silver glitter. I then proceeded to fill my paint roller pan and would use up that batch, then use the drill to mix up the paint inside the gallon bucket thoroughly, and then poor up the next batch of paint and so on. This way, my paint didn't thicken up or dry up.As I was painting, I did see some glitter begin to shine through, but when it was thoroughly dry, I actually saw a ton of glitter, so much that I contemplated NOT buffing the walls. BUT, I am glad that we did, because slightly buffing the walls, the glitter immediately came to life. (Buffing the walls does not knock off glitter, it simply removes the paint that is covering the glitter, but does not remove paint from the walls).One of the helpful tips was to purchase a ScotchBrite pad. I purchased some ScotchBrite refill pads and only used one. The buffing process took about 45 minutes and actually was very easy. It sounds overwhelming, but it was honestly surprisingly easy. I was very hesitant to attempt this project, but am very happy that I did so and although it sounds difficult, it really was almost as easy as it is to simply paint a regular wall. The glitter is a fine consistency and although I used '2' bags to my '1' gallon of paint, it is not overwhelming or too much whatsoever.I tried to take video and pictures of the room at nighttime, and they did not do justice whatsoever. However, the videos in previous reviews are a great example of the results. I would 1,000% recommend this product and project to friends and family and I would hands down do this again in the future. I am glad that I read multiple reviews and did not give in to thinking that this would be too difficult of a project.Update: See the attached video, but this absolutely does NOT do it justice. I LOVE it!UPDATE: September 2024Back at it again 8 Months later! I’m still in LOVE!!! I painted a second room using the same paint and the same silver glitter and this time I added 2 1/2 packs of silver glitter to 1 gallon of paint and did it exactly the same technique as I did in January. When I finished, the glitter was coming through so well that I actually contemplated not even buffing the walls. I will continue to recommend this product and I plan on doing a third room in the next month. It truly ROCKS!!!! Even though I tried to take pictures and take videos during the day or night, it just truly does not do justice to how awesome it shows up! I had to take down the original video to add an updated one so I hope this is helpful bc Amazon allows one video only.
C**F
Even for a "less is more" person I would use MORE
I am a less is more kind of person and in this case I could have used more. I wanted a subtle shimmer to my closet, but because I am adult I did not want "glittery" I did eyeball it like others and found I kept adding more. I used 1.5 bags on 1 gallon plus a quart. I should have used it all from the beginning. My closet used more paint than expected.My color choice was "Champagne Gold", which gave a beautiful mature shimmer.I dont paint in long stripes and did not want long patchy stripes, so periodically I would dip a rag in the paint and swirl the walls to be sure I had more of a Van Gogh effect than linesAfter painting I tried in an inconspicuous spot to use the waxing buffer from the car cleaning supplies, but it was too aggressive.Next I tried a large utility sponge also from car supplies, it did not give an even buff, and I could see where my finger pressure points were as the glitter began to appear.Finally I used the cleaning scruffy sponge from a kitchen want. WALLA, perfect effect and given it's small size it did not take long at all to "burnish" my closet which is 6 x 12 with 11 foot ceilings.The glimmer is a perfect shimmer, even our home contractor and closet installer are struck by it.I have an awful LED liner light so now I need a new chandelier to really set off the effect.PS I was having a professional closet system installed and opted for the white cabinetry with this paint effect to make the white stand out. When you choose a color or wood grain with closet systems it can go up by the thousands. This is a budget hack for a stunning closet.
R**Z
Sparkling ceiling
I used them on the ceiling and it looks fabulous
V**I
It does not lose its shine when mixed with acrylic paint.
Hi quality ✨️ It does not lose its shine when mixed with acrylic paint.
M**N
Sparkles On The Ceiling.
This worked perfectly with the dark ceiling color we used.We mixed one bag with about 1.33 quarts. Used the mix for the topcoat of the ceiling. We let it dry overnight .The following evening we buffed the ceiling with the recommended buffing pad (a bit pricey, but worth it). The result was a very nice shimmer as you move across the room.
H**I
Shiny glitter
Mix3s well and really shines
A**A
Stunning, But You Need A LOT.
There is nothing wrong with this glitter, it’s absolutely beautiful! The only downside & why I only gave it 3 stars is because I read that you would only need 2 bags for a gallon of paint. That’s incorrect. If you want to be able to actually see it, you need at LEAST 4 or 5 bags. But it’s easy to mix in & stunning. The photo I’ve included is what it looks like as you’re mixing it in. Once it’s mixed in, you can’t see it. Which is why you need way more. Lol.
G**S
Stay away from the shapes stick with the basic glitter
So I have 2 opinions because I purchased 2 different types of the glitter. The basic glitter (mother of pearl) worked so well. We used the same glitter in 2 different colors and it’s better in the lighter color but still noticeable in the darker one. Do not skip the buffing step! That makes all the difference. We used a buffing pad attached to our drill and it made the world of difference. Now, we also got the star and moon glitter. That one is horrible. It clumps together, it doesn’t spread evenly. It doesn’t matter if you mix it in the paint tray or the gallon it’s horrible. I was very disappointed with that product and will not buy it again.
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