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Scenic Paint & Supplies

Scenic paint is the foundation of any visually stunning set, allowing you to bring texture, depth, and realism to your designs. This category includes a wide variety of paints and finishes, from matte to glossy, for all your scenic needs. Whether you’re creating a stone wall, a glowing horizon, or a metallic sheen, you’ll find the products to achieve your vision. Explore our options to make your set designs unforgettable.

  • Rosco Flamex WD - Raw Wood

    Rosco Flamex WD - Raw Wood

    Use Roscoflamex WD to treat wood and cellulosic materials. Plywood, board stock, sheet goods, hay, acoustical tile and other common materials can all be rendered flame retardant with Roscoflamex WD. After the Roscoflamex WD treatment has dried fully,...

    $102.75
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  • Snuff-It Flame Retardant

    Snuff-It Flame Retardant

    READY TO USE flame retardant for fabric, wood, cardboard and paper. No mixing required. FABRIC PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Snuff-It is an interior flame retardant for most fibers. Also works on some cardboard and paper. Snuff-It is unique, as it is one product...

    $15.95 - $31.95
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  • Rosco FlexBond

    Rosco FlexBond

    Rosco FlexBond provides a flexible adhesive bond between many scenic materials, such as fabrics, plastics, foams and wood. Rosco FlexBond dries to a clear, hard, yet pliable coating that does not suffer from the "tackiness" common in many other flexible...

    $80.50 - $307.25
  • Rosco CrystalGel

    Rosco CrystalGel

    CrystalGel is a non-toxic, water-based material which provides a clear, plastic-like coating on virtually any surface used in modern stagecraft. It air dries quickly - usually within hours - to a flexible, translucent surface. When dry, it...

    $100.50 - $446.25
  • Rosco FlexCoat

    Rosco FlexCoat

    Rosco FlexCoat is a non-toxic, water-based coating for polyurethane foam, Styrofoam and ethafoam, as well as other surfaces. Its 100% acrylic formulation provides excellent adhesion to a wide variety of substrates. FlexCoat contains no plasticizers, so...

    $100.50 - $446.25
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  • Rosco FoamCoat

    Rosco FoamCoat

    FoamCoat is a non-toxic, water-based coating for styrofoam and polystyrene foam, as well as other surfaces. It provides a hard, durable finish that resists chipping and cracking, yet can be sanded smooth or carved to add detailing. FoamCoat can be used...

    $100.50
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  • Rosco Premiere Clear Urethane Coat

    Rosco Premiere Clear Urethane Coat

    Rosco Premiere Clear is an advanced, water-borne urethane coating suitable for sealing and protecting painted finishes, floors and high-traffic surfaces. When cured, this clear finish provides long lasting durability, hardness and abrasion resistance in...

    $45.00 - $130.00
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Q: Why should I spend so much money on scenic paint rather than house paint? Isn't paint paint?

A: There are a lot of reasons why scenic paint is better than house paint for painting sets and props:

Flat finish: Scenic paint is much flatter. Shiny is not usually a look we want under stage lights.
Enhanced flexibility: Scenic paint is more flexible, so less likely to flake or crack. Houses are seldom rolled up, taken on tour, or bumped into by actors.
Superior pigment quality: The pigments in scenic paint are much more pure. This makes scenic paint easier to mix to the exact color you want. This is especially handy if you only need a tiny bit of something. Because the pigments are less pure, house paint often turns "muddy" when mixed.
Higher pigment concentration: Scenic paint pigments are also more concentrated. This means that scenic paint covers better, even when watered down.
Special effects capability: It is much more difficult to achieve special effects, like painting wood or stone, with house paint.
Customizable base: The base in house paint is often white, or at least light. This makes it hard to get really concentrated, intense colors. The base in scenic paint is whatever you want it to be.

Yes, scenic paint is more expensive than house paint, but in short, it is made for stage use and house paint isn't!