Once the third layer dried, I sanded it all down one last time and applied
a clear coat of wax.
Not exact matches
By formulating their product with bits
of carnauba (palm - tree
wax) that are only nanometers wide, automotive cosmetics maker Eagle One says it's able to make a
coating that always goes on
clear.
I finished off with two
coats of clear wax (no buffing as I wanted a matte, old world finish) and Miss Mustard Seed Hemp Oil on the stained top.
hi thank you for your info i just painted a coffee table w 2
coats of AS paint and applied AS
clear wax and dark
wax.
After the last
coat of paint is dry, I cover the entire piece with a
coat of clear wax.
I sanded lightly again and gave the whole thing a
coat of clear wax to seal.
The whole thing got a
coat of clear wax to seal.
The next day, I
coated it with a thin layer
of clear wax.
Once that was dry, I added a
coat of clear wax and buffed it into the wood.
I then applied a
coat of clear wax over the entire piece.
The next morning, I applied a thin
coat of clear wax with a clean rag.
And then I did two
coats of clear wax.
Then, a thin
coat of clear wax and I was done.
After that colour (I did two
coats of French linen), I
waxed the door with Annie Sloan Soft Wax in
Clear.
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.
I then distressed it and gave it a couple
coats of clear wax.
A good sanding and a
coat of Annie Sloan's
clear soft
wax and it's almost done.
Do you apply a final
coat of clear wax after your dark
wax or is the piece finished after the dark
wax application?
No you do nt need to put a final
coat of clear wax after the dark
wax, and yes you can buff it, but try to stick to buffing only areas that would get touched a lot... Looks more authentic that way!
I used a primer first, then 3
coats of chalk paint, after a couple days I started to apply the
clear wax and noticed the paint is cracking.
Once that was done, I gave the chair a few
coats of chalk paint in Graphite and sealed it in
clear and black
wax.
I lightly distressed the edges with fine grit sand paper then applied one
coat of clear wax with an old cloth.
I distressed it and then applied two
coats of Annie Sloan
clear soft
wax.
I finished up with a couple
coats of Annie Sloan
clear wax to protect it.
gave two
coats and then distressed the edges and some
of the details and then instead
of waxing over it I did a Minwax water based poly that goes on easy and
clear.
This did not happen to me with a sample that had the dark
wax over 1
coat of clear wax (which itself was over two
coats of poly), but I don't want a dark
wax look for these chairs, so I am just wondering if I should be trying something different to get this white
wax to stick.
It was easy for me to see how much
wax was removed because I had put dark
wax over the
clear then finished with another
coat of clear wax.
I did three
coats of paint (with at least 24 hours
of drying time in between) and yesterday I put on a
coat of clear wax (with the uber - expensive
wax brush).
I painted the base in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Pure White, lightly distressed it, and then gave it a
coat of clear wax.
Laying down a thin
coat of clear wax first allows you to get the dark
wax exactly where you want it on the piece you are working on.
I finished with a
coat of Annie Sloan
clear soft
wax.
There is a link to how I add the letters, other than that, it was just a couple
of coats of paint, a little sanding, and a
coat of Annie Sloan's
clear wax to seal.
All it took was one
coat of paint, a quick sanding to distress, and a layer
of clear wax.
Two
coats of Aubusson Blue Chalk Paint ®, (followed with a) Graphite wash, Annie Sloan's
clear wax, and then black
wax around the raised areas.
I already had that
coat of Dixie Belle
clear wax over my white washed table top so I got a more subtle result from the Grunge Gray
wax.
I painted two
coats of the Old White, lightly distressed, and then finished with a
coat of the Annie Sloan
clear wax.
After some very light distressing along some
of the edges, the hutch received a
coat of clear and dark
wax, and then a good buffing after it cured for 24 hours.
It's hard to tell, but the jar on the left has a
coat of clear cream
wax.
UV Resistant
Coating Each Rear Deck Spoiler contains is finished with UV - resistant
clear -
coat paint for resistance against various environmental conditions (take care
of this as you would take care
of your vehicle's paint finish - polish then
coat with good - quality
wax or synthetic protectant).
Whatever finish they used on the wood appeared to be a mix
of some sort
of lime
wax and a
clear coat that seeped deep into the grain, and made it really difficult to sand away — not only that, but you can't even tell which parts were fully sanded until you applied the paint wash.
An unusual combination
of oils, urethanes and
waxes, Seal - A-Cell
Clear has served craftsman for decades as the best wipe - on clear coat to get that &laq
Clear has served craftsman for decades as the best wipe - on
clear coat to get that &laq
clear coat to get that «na
I painted the top with a grey primer I had and then used a
coat of country grey AS and a
coat of coco AS followed by
clear wax and a light
coat of dark.
Annie Sloan instructs people to apply a
coat of clear wax and then on top
of that a
coat of the dark, but I have seen that it is much more streaky (which may or may not be the look you're going for) rather than an even aged look.
She gave it two
coats of turquoise DIY chalkpaint, distressed it, glazed it and
coated it in
clear wax.
After a
coat of off white chalk paint in the recessed areas, molding and medallion, the cabinet was ready to be lightly distressed and
clear waxed.
The next day, I
coated it with a thin layer
of clear wax.
I applied two
coats of clear wax and didn't use nearly as much
wax as I did paint.
So, after I sanded the boards in the garage I applied a
coat of clear wax to all sides.
The next morning, I applied a thin
coat of clear wax with a clean rag.
I finished it with a few
coats of clear wax with a torn white t - shirt (my favorite chalk paint hack) so it wouldn't get scratched up as I was doing the bead work.