After the wax dries a bit, I take a clean, soft cloth (T - shirt or diaper works well) and buff the entire piece to the desired shine.
Not exact matches
After the last coat of paint is
dry, I cover the entire piece with a coat of clear
wax.
The next step is applying a coat of sealing
wax (
after paint has
dried for 24 hours).
After drying clear
wax was used to seal the paint with a bit of DecoArt Metallic Lustre
wax in gold to highlight the details.
My only question is this... you said you whitewashed
after applying the clear
wax: did you not not have any issues with the paint absorbing /
drying on top of the
wax?
After this
dried, I added another layer of
wax over the table tops and buffed them to create a subtle shine.
I used two coats of Provence and
after that was completely
dry (I waited about 4 hours), I gave it a light coat of clear
wax and let it sit overnight.
After the paint
dried, I used a clean rag and applied a thin layer of clear
wax over the paint and let it
dry overnight.
After the paint
dried, the color was a little too light for me, so I
waxed the chair with Maison Blanche Antique Wax.
After letting my table
dry overnight I lightly distressed and applied Annie Sloan's clear
wax to protect it and deepen the yellow a little.
After everything was
dry I used some Miss Mustard Seed white
wax to seal the paint.
So am I understanding correctly that
after you apply the
wax you should let it set overnight to
dry?
After you rub off the dark
wax to where you want it to be then you let the
wax dry at least overnight or longer.
After the Chalk Paint has completely
dried (not cold to the touch or damp) you apply a thin layer of clear
wax.
After it
dried, I applied
wax to give it some protection and to get rid of that flat matte appearance (I did the same with the light orange stripe on the candy corn pumpkin too).
Even if it goes on a bit thick, you can easily use 160 grit sandpaper to smooth it
after it
dries and before adding
wax or poly.
You can
wax or poly 24 hours
after the paint is
dry.
I apply
wax or poly
after the paint has
dried for 24 hours.
After washing and
drying the car, apply one or more coats of car polish and finishing / sealing
wax.
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After drying, an additional
wax - based compound was sprayed inside girders, rocker panels, fenders, and other hidden areas in the car bodies.
A formula consisting of essential oils and aloe softens ear
wax and sanitizes ear tissue, while the touch of alcohol helps
dry any moisture left in the ear
after playing in the water or bathing.
In some cases a final ear cleaning is needed a month or so
after the product has been applied to remove any
dried or old ear
wax still left in the ear.
I apply
wax or poly
after the paint has
dried for 24 hours.
Even if it goes on a bit thick, you can easily use 160 grit sandpaper to smooth it
after it
dries and before adding
wax or poly.
After letting it
dry overnight again, I added a little protection layer to my paint with a coat of
wax.
If you want to make the painted design look distressed, rub it with sandpaper
after the paint is
dry, then add the
wax or poly finish.
The
wax should feel touch -
dry immediately
after you've applied it.
Or remove with
wax and a scraper
after it's
dry.
After the paint was
dry, we used a sanding block to distress the edges, and then we used rags to rub on some Annie Sloan furniture
wax.
After it is
dry you then fill in the grain with glaze or lime
wax.
The table top
AFTER — Once I let the Chalk Paint
dry, it was
waxed with Clear Wax and then sanded using the method above of coarser to finer, finishing with an auto body sandpaper (600 grit) for a smooth finish.
I was told to clear
wax after the paint
dries then distress, then go back and
wax clear or dark over the distressing.
After the paint on your leather has been
dry for about 24 hours, then
wax.
You can not always easily «correct» this
after the
wax has
dried if you do have sections that the paint is lighter.
After the second coat
dried, clear
wax was applied.
Your piece should feel
dry very quickly if applying correctly — like in minutes
after waxing.
I found some cute glass crown tea light holders at a craft store and knew exactly what to do —
after the paint
dried and I
waxed the candlesticks, I attached the crowns with hot glue.
After the last coat of paint is
dry, I cover the entire piece with a coat of clear
wax.
For example, you can begin using your using your piece immediately
after your
wax application versus Lacquer that has a
dry time of 12 hours.
After painting 2 coats of French Linen,
dry brushing with a mix of French Linen and Pure White, lightly distressing and dark
waxing, the finish is perfection.
After the paint is
dry, then all you need to do is seal it either with water - based poly or
wax.
I am thinking about using your chalk paint recipe but I just want to make sure I understand what to do:)
After I have painted my piece with chalk paint and it has
dried, is using
wax the best way to seal it?
After your paint has completely
dried, apply a coat of
wax for a protective and professional finish!
After you apply it and it
dries, you need to add a clear
wax over it to protect.
You would have to
wax and buff the paint
after it is
dried to get it to be shiny.
Here is how to do it: I always
wax the day
after I paint, so I know it is fully
dry.
I also like to polish the
wax after it has
dried with sandpaper like this.
A quick going over and then apply the paint, let
dry, then add another coat until you get the coverage you want, then apply the
wax in thin layers, buffing
after each layer.
After the stain + poly
dried, we lightly sanded using steel wool and applied paste
wax (this is the same technique we used on the crib).