I think if you go with
oil based poly you will have no problem.
Oil based poly is a bit more durable than water based but WILL YELLOW WITH TIME OVER LIGHT AND WHITE PAINTS.
Not exact matches
Cream
Base: Purified sterile water, PEG - sorbitan monolaurate, 1,2,3 hydroxypropane, helianthus annuus seed
oil, tinctorius seed
oil, cocoa butter, thoeobroma cocoa, coconut
oil, wheat germ
oil, shea butter, medicina aloe, mixed phospholipids,
poly - saccharide derivatives, rosemary
oil extract, citrus seed extract, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, potassium sorbate, cycloheptaamylose
You can use stain but if it's
oil base regular
poly might not stick.
HI Kara,
Oil based wipe on
poly is way more durable but will yellow.
HI Kerry, The water
based poly shouldn't yellow like the
oil base, but any top coat will deepen the color.
HI Marlene, you can, but don't use
oil base, it will yellow it, and the
poly may change the finish and texture a bit.
Hi Hayley, I like the wipe on
Poly too, but I believe that only comes in the
oil based version which I don't use over paint, just stain, because it can amber.
If you decide to go with a
poly, I always choose a water -
based rather than an
oil -
based for sealing chalk paint.
There is
oil based and water
based poly.
I used a water
based polyurethane to seal it because I read that
oil based tends to yellow over time, plus, because
poly should be applied with an actual brush, I liked the easy clean up.
That being said, there are hardly any purely
oil -
based polys out there now - a-days.
Did you use water
based poly or
oil based?