How Do You Paint A Glass Window With Epsom Salt So You Can See Inside?
Windows are difficult to see through when they have a glaze of Epsom salt crystals formed on their surface. Applying a coat of Epsom salt frosting to one or both sides of a window is quick and effective. Light is still able to get through the window, much like light from a frosted light bulb. Add another level of privacy to your home by frosting your windows with a paint made from Epsom salt. Open a full beer bottle or can the evening before the planned glazing so it releases most of its carbonation. Dump the beer into a mixing bowl and add about one-third of the half-cup of Epsom salt in as well. Mix the ingredients together with your fingers as you slowly add the remaining Epsom salt. Using your fingers will allow you to feel when the granules are no longer dissolving, which means it is time to stop adding salt. Add a few drops of food coloring to the mix to give your glaze a tint that further reduces visibility. Blue food color mixes with the yellow color of the beer to create a ple