✨ Transform Your Brick, Transform Your Life! ✨
The Giani Brick Transformations Kit in Whitewashed is a comprehensive DIY solution designed to refresh and brighten your brick surfaces. This 16 Fl Oz kit includes a non-toxic, water-based acrylic paint, along with all necessary tools for easy application. Perfect for indoor use, it covers up to 100 square feet, making it ideal for fireplaces and accent walls. With user-friendly instructions, you can achieve a stunning transformation in just a few hours.
Brand | Giani |
Color | White |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Non Toxic |
Unit Count | 16.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Brick |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | 16 oz. Brick Transformations Whitewash Paint, 3 Ultra Low-Lint Wiping Rags, Mixing Container, Plastic Drop Cloth, Painter’s Tape, 2” Paint Brush, Stir Stick, Detailed Written Instructions |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | Paint Kit |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #FFFFFF |
Coverage | 100 square feet |
UPC | 856512007651 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00856512007651 |
Manufacturer | Giani, Inc. |
Part Number | FG-BT WW KIT |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 9.2 x 7 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Brick Transformations |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Full Sized Kit |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Water-Based Acrylic |
Installation Method | DIY |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**.
Highly recommend
So easy to use and turned out great! I was VERY nervous to try this on my own, but the directions are simple. I did a 1:1 ratio and used the wiping rag. Went over some of the bricks twice. The kit has everything you need including tape, plastic drape, wiping cloths & the actual paint and measuring cup.
M**.
Amazing product
The hardest part of updating my stone fireplace was cleaning with the soap, water and wire brush. One container was plenty of paint to cover the stone. The painting took less than 3 hours. I have never painted anything before and it was so easy to use. I’m thrilled with how it updated my room.
S**I
Awesome product
Love this!! Easy to use directions and could be done in one day. Due to the size of my fireplace I needed just a little more than one can. The kit comes with everything you need which is great!
A**N
Easy Peezy!
Great item! It completely transformed the room. Easy to use, and I had so much remaining. I didn’t want to throw it out and I used two coated for a full white effect. The smell was not bad but the windows were opened.
B**N
Works well for whatever finish you want
The media could not be loaded. Edit*I would give it 6 stars if I could. Previously I mentioned that it dries matte, and I'd be worried the white would get really dirty. I was wrong, it actually cleans up really nice with a regular Clorox wipe. It is definatley more matte then shiny, but the surface is much easier to clean then I initially thought. I'm really happy with the product after living with it for a few months.-------------------------Original review:I absolutely 100% did NOT think that tiny little can of paint would cover the whole fireplace... I was wrong... So very wrong. The paint can is only 16 oz I think. I have what I would consider a "standard" sized fireplace.I HATE red brick. I didn't want any showing through at all. I did the 2:1 ratio and didn't rub any of the paint off. I mixed the 8oz of paint with 4 oz water. I laid the first coat on very thick, and the red brick was still showing through a bit (make sure you catch your paint drips though if laying it on thick). Halfway through I was already planning on putting in another order on Amazon for a second container or paint because I was going through it so quickly. I was able to cover about 80% of the fireplace with the first 2:1 ratio. Once I ran out of the first pour, I realized that the rest of the 8oz would be way more than enough to finish the project. On the second pour I ended up doing 4oz paint 2oz water (half the reccomend amount) because I knew if I made the full 8oz it would have gone to waste.The second pour actually ended up being even a little more than I needed to finish. The second coat of paint went on a lot quicker. I ended up going over every square inch a second time. With the second coat there was no more red brick showing through at all which is exactly the look I wanted.One thing I will say, is that this is definitely more of a stain as opposed to paint. It drys matte on the brick. It's like the brick absorbs the paint into the pores. I personally like the matte look of it. However, I could see this getting absolutely trashed with coals, embers, and dirt from the fireplace. I honestly think if you are looking for pure white it's probably better to get a real primer and just paint it, if it has a bit of lacquer it would be much easier to wipe down. I NEVER use the fireplace, so I'm not worried about to soot or anything. Although I can already see I'm going to really have to keep it clean. I considered buying another paint to create a lacquered finish so it's easier to clean, but I just didn't have the energy.If you USE the fireplace and want it extra white, I would probably steer away from this product and get a shinier finish that is easier to clean/wipe.Overall, I'm impressed with the coverage of the paint and the whole kit in general. Although, I'm worried how to keep it clean. It really does finish nicely. I really like the new look.I still don't understand anyone wanting to wipe off any of the white to see the red peeking through. But I guess to each their own? I'm personally not into it. I would assume if you want more of the brick color showing and you have a "standard" size fireplace you probably wouldnt need all 8oz with a 1:1 ratio the paint goes a VERY long way since it's mixed with water. I still have 6 oz of paint left despite 2 full coats of paint. I bought a gray mantle that I was thinking about painting white, but I ended up not doing that, but I was glad to know if I wanted to, I would have had enough paint to do itSuper impressed with the product.
J**O
Amazing transformation however my kit wasn’t complete.
I used this product on the fireplace in our main suite. It was super easy to use, however mine came minus the brush and stir stick. Since I was ready to paint by the time I realized they were missing, I just used one of my husband’s screw drivers to stir it (he’s none the wiser since it cleaned off really easily) and I used an old brush I already had. Since I figured the brick would destroy any brush I used, it didn’t bother me to use that brush. This is the reason for the four stars. I didn’t contact the company about the issue since I just worked with what I had so I can’t speak to their customer service.The result is absolutely amazing. The difference it made in the room is exactly what I wanted.Just a quick tip about the process; I would highly recommend stirring the mixture frequently. You can see the bricks at the top are more transparent than the ones at the bottom. I didn’t realize what was happening until I stepped back halfway through. I added water to help match the top and to help the paint last longer. I used almost the entire can of paint on the fireplace.I also didn’t use the rag at all. Our bricks seemed pretty thirsty and soaked up the paint quickly. I would go over the bricks with the brush that seemed to need it or had dripping paint but that made the pattern look random, which I like.All in all the kit made everything easy however mine wasn’t complete so go through it thoroughly before you’re ready to paint.
A**R
Simple, inexpensive, and updates the entire look of the room!
I ordered this and wasn’t sure how it would go. I ordered a quart thinking a pint just wouldn’t be enough. I probably used less than 1/4 of a quart on this. I used 2 parts water to 1 part paint. If I did another one, I would probably do 2.5 to 1. A little bit goes a long way... I did put it on a little too thick on the top, but after it had dried for an hour, and I realized it was too much white. I took a wet magic eraser and went around and thinned spots in between the grout lines, etc. So it’s not like regular paint, if you put it on and it’s just not quite right you can use a magic eraser to make spots lighter or just have a small brush to add a little more here or there. I just brushed this on with a 2 inch paintbrush and spots that looked a little too white I used a different paintbrush just dipped in water to go over and lighten. It was a pretty simple project and would completely recommend this product.
J**.
Amazing!!!
This stuff is awesome. Did exactly what I wanted to my dated 1980’s fireplace. I ordered the larger volume assuming I would easily need that much for the size of wall I have. I barely used 1/4 of it with a 2:1 ratio. Easy to apply. I completed this project in about 1.5 hours.
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