Go over them with wax, if so.
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I am
going to repaint
with chalk paint
over the
wax and want to use Min
Wax polyacrylic spray....
Should I redo
with a poly and can I
go right
over the
wax with the poly
I don't usually
go over dark
wax with clear
wax as it can sometimes remove the dark
wax.
When using the
wax paper transfer method on painted pieces, you may need to
go over each letter
with paint.
I want to try this method, I've been making my own chalk paint, and painted my china cabinet, and used the Minwax dark
wax to antique it, it's not for everyone, but the look is just what I want, old world look, not even put it has character, I am doing my coffee table as well, I find very ornate pieces cheap and paint a base cream chalk paint and then
go over it
with the Minwax dark, let it sit for 15 min and buff, then add another layer of
wax, its so much fun, but the problem I'm having is I'm ADD and I have 5 projects
going at once!
I
went over them
with two coats of whitewash (a cup of paint
with a couple tablespoons of white paint mixed in) and then stained them
with mini
wax Provincial.
Just yesterday I
waxed over a gel stained dresser top that I did
with java gel stain and sealed
with a water based top coat — it
went on beautifully and it gave it a gorgeous sheen.
So pleased to have read this article, just painted my stair case
with chalk paint and whitewashed
over the top
with chalk paint was
going to use
wax as recommended by the shop who sold me the paint, did talk to the sales person at great length about wear and tear and not wanting to have to do touch ups but he still highly recommended the
wax.
If there's some haze, the sap is still there, she says, so you might
go over the area
with a little car
wax.
And if I use the glaze, do I
go over it
with the clear
wax or should I use a poly?
I started out using a regular ole» paint brush to apply the
wax, then
going back
over my piece
with a rag to wipe off the excess, but I soon found that this was not necessary.
I did an armoire
with it, but when I
went to work on the dresser, I just used Rustoleum flat black and
went over it
with Annie Sloan
wax that was left
over....
For this piece, I decided it still wasn't as dark as I wanted, so I
went over it
with a little Annie Sloan dark
wax.
First I rubbed on a layer of the antiquing
wax, and then I
went over top
with a layer of the White
Wax.
Go over with some fine sandpaper, then your
wax — instant patina:) If you don't want to risk losing any paint — use the Calcium Carbonate.
Annie Sloan says you can paint
over waxed areas, but I always
go over the area
with a sanding block first.
Once you clear
wax you can add the white
wax then
go back
over with clear
wax to erase and blend if needed.
Don't forget to
go over those glass shower doors
with car
wax (like Turtle
Wax) after you've cleaned them.