Sentences with phrase «paint over wax»

I was wondering if you wanted to change the color of something painted and waxed this way sometime, would you be able to paint over the wax or what would have to be done first?
It will «stick» to the surface but no lasting bond can be made and you certainly can't paint over wax and hope for it to last in the way that ASCP can — actually ASCP is the ONLY paint I have found worldwide that will go over wax successfully.
I painted a chair and started waxing it, can I use this paint and just paint over the wax or do you think I should sand those areas?
Some sources online may have another opinions, Annie Sloan claims you can paint over her wax with her Chalk paint, yet even some of her distributors recommend removing the wax with Mineral Spirits in certain situations.
If you want to paint over wax, you can use ASCP without removing the wax!
Once you go to paint over the wax - there is no extra prep work needed.
Or an easier alternative, some chalk paint brands specifically say you can use their paint over wax once it's cured.
Unless you're using a brand that specifically states you can paint over their wax, you can not apply any other product over a waxed surface and expect lasting results.
AS says you can paint over her wax once it's fully cured using her own brand of chalk paint.
There are some brands, such as Annie Sloan, that say you can paint over wax without stripping it if both the paint and wax are their brand.
It wouldn't be ideal for a full piece to use chalk paint over the wax because I would be worried about adherence, but when doing an accent like a whitewash, the incredible adherence of chalk paint works just fine.
I am going to repaint with chalk paint over the wax and want to use Min Wax polyacrylic spray....
I just want to add that it is possible to paint over wax after it's completely cured.
I do not agree with your assessment of not being able to paint over a waxed finish.
With that said - in general... you should be able to paint over a waxed piece right away.
Annie Sloan says you can paint over waxed areas, but I always go over the area with a sanding block first.

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HI Jo, You would need to remove most of the wax, or give them a sand to remove it, but you can poly over chalk paint with out a problem.
I have never had any luck using wax over my chalk paint.
If the chalk painted piece will be a highly used piece, I add poly over the waxed finish.
Have a quick question, I painted cabinet with a flat blk paint, it looked really nice and then added annie sloan dark wax over them and now they look splotchy..
To achieve Annie's signature look, apply a thin coat of wax over your painted surface with a small Chalk Paint ® Wax Brush.
I use poly over chalk paint because it gives a great smooth finish and holds up to wear and tear better than a wax.
I don't wax over the paper - just the painted areas.
Can I just say how glad I am that you can paint right over the finished wax with more Chalk Paint??
I painted a child's wingback with emperors silk and then waxed it with clear wax and the wax showed white all over.
Do you use the dark wax over distressed parts and over the painted parts?
To answer your questions: Working in small sections, I used the dark wax over everything (distressed and painted parts) and then wiped off the excess with a damp cloth.
When using the wax paper transfer method on painted pieces, you may need to go over each letter with paint.
After transferring my letters I lightly distressed the board, mostly around the edges, and used a knife point to «pick up» the paint that was over the wax, revealing the chalky black beneath.
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!
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.
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.
And I finished off the piece with clear soft - wax on both the chalky paint and over the top of the table top.
I painted the metal urns in Provence and then dry brushed Old White over them, and then applied clear wax.
Did you use any sort of finish over the paint besides just wax?
To achieve Annie's signature look, apply the wax over your painted piece with an Annie Sloan Wax Brush or lint - free cloth, and then sand back.
Or can I just use a flat regular paint and use the wax over them?
If you use two colors would I paint another coat with the white, over the blue, and then sand and wax?
Can I paint over a clear wax?
When I decided to do a makeover on my mantel, I knew I wanted a paint that I could wax over for an aged look.
Hi Karen, I am somewhat of a novice at using milk paint, but I had success with painting a base coat in one color, then using the wax puck in spots, and then painting over the piece with a second color of milk paint.
I used white chalk paint on the shelves first, then buffed a little bit of dark paste wax over the white to give them an antiqued look.
I have been hesitant to dive into the chalk paint / clear wax technique, but I think your dresser / changing table just pushed me over the edge!
If you used a brand that allows you to do this (Annie Sloan is one) you can paint another coat over the wax, then seal the fresh coat of paint with poly.
If you have waxed, you'll need to follow the instructions on the can for painting over it.
I just read all the comments about the wax over the AS chalk paint.
So you could let the wax cure, paint over it with AS paint then seal it with something other than wax.
Jan, I have tried many products to use over chalk paint, several waxes then I switched to polycrylic top coats and have tried several, the best I've ever used is Polyvine Decorator's Varnish Dead Flat Finish — it DOES NOT yellow, I just used over two big pieces of furniture painted in Pure White and Off White and absolutely no yellowing.
Most waxed can not be painted over successfully.
So if you can't paint another sealent over the wax, then how do you remove the wax without taking the chalk paint with it?
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