I messaged the lady I bought the powder from and asked her if I could tape off areas on
the piece after I waxed it so that I could paint the back part.
Not exact matches
While the oil is heating I form all the patties and line them on a
piece of
wax paper, wetting my hands
after every 2 - 3 patties to help them stick together and not to my hands.
After the clay is rolled out, place it between two
pieces of
wax paper.
(Plus, there were little
pieces of chocolate left on the
wax paper that I could munch on
after).
After that, you roll it out (and I HIGHLY recommend using a piece of wax paper on the top, otherwise it rips super easy) and bake it, after which time it needs to sit out and cool for an
After that, you roll it out (and I HIGHLY recommend using a
piece of
wax paper on the top, otherwise it rips super easy) and bake it,
after which time it needs to sit out and cool for an
after which time it needs to sit out and cool for an hour.
(Plus, there were little
pieces of chocolate left on the
wax paper that I could munch on
after).
After I paint two coats of flat black enamel how long must I wait to put finish
wax coats on my
piece?
After the last coat of paint is dry, I cover the entire
piece with a coat of clear
wax.
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.
Do I destress the
piece before applying the
wax or
after?
Do you apply a final coat of clear
wax after your dark
wax or is the
piece finished
after the dark
wax application?
After your
piece is
waxed, do you use any kind of sealer?
After sanding, distressing and applying a clear
wax for protection, the
piece was completed.
after a disappointing outcome with annie sloan white
wax over her old violet, i let the
wax cure for weeks while figuring out what to do next on a large
piece.
ASCP is AWESOME, but I'm STILL battling her
wax after finishing a dozen large
pieces of furniture.
Have you thought of
waxing the
piece with the clear furniture
wax like Annie Sloan et al sells
after you repaint it flat?
The
piece should feel almost like it did prior to
waxing after removing the
wax.
Now i have one question, i do nt have any
wax at home now, do i have to
wax it immidiately
after i paint the
pieces or can i do it tomorrow too?
After a rollercoaster ride of dips and turns your driver drops you at the summit of some of the perfectly shapen dunes and you are issued with your sand board, along with a
piece of
wax to rub on the base of your board for speed increasing purposes!
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Now i have one question, i do nt have any
wax at home now, do i have to
wax it immidiately
after i paint the
pieces or can i do it tomorrow too?
Both the painted
pieces in my office & craft room were protected in
wax and they still look like new
after a year.
The powder all over, the mixing, the bits that just won't mix, the bumpy paint, the completely unpredictable way it sticks to some areas and not others (even
after using milk paint primer), the way its flaked up in random
pieces larger than can be considered attractive «patina,» even
after waxing, its short shelf life... The experience (disclaimer — I did not use the Miss Mustard Seed brand) really drove home how lucky I was that acrylics were invented!
This is one of the first
pieces I painted with Chalk paint and a
waxed finish,
after much abuse from the kids over five years this finish has seen better days!
After distressing, she added a small amount of dark
wax to bring out some of the details on the
piece.
Also -(and for example) if you painted a
piece in Graphite while it is sitting in an all white room that has white carpet, I would still put a drop cloth down and distress
after waxing.
If you sand
AFTER waxing - it takes a bit more elbow grease, and you will probably want to add another layer of clear
wax to protect the raw areas you sanded... but if this is your first time ever painting and distressing... by having a
wax application on the painted
piece first - you won't accidentally take off too much paint, as you learn how to finesse the sand paper with the right amount of pressure.
I painted several
pieces in Eggshell first and used Minwax clear and dark
wax after adding diatomaceous earth to the paint (which was basically pointless).
Your
piece should feel dry very quickly if applying correctly — like in minutes
after waxing.
After the last coat of paint is dry, I cover the entire
piece with a coat of clear
wax.
After you have applied your clear
wax and removed the residual from your whole
piece - go back and use one steel wool Grade 000 pad.
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 it, Heather, one of our experts, sealed the inside and outside of the
piece with clear
wax.
Do you apply a final coat of clear
wax after your dark
wax or is the
piece finished
after the dark
wax application?
Also, do I sand the
piece all over,
after applying the chalk paint and distressing in my preferred areas for the
wax to adhere best?
If you are using
wax — it takes time to
wax and buff
after painting — so you are not going to save much on the time it takes to transform a
piece of furniture.
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?
Can you paint shoe polish over your
piece of furnature
after you have put on the clear
wax.
I had one white
piece that needed a few layers of
wax until
after what seemed like endless buffing I saw the shine finally come through.
Question,
after waxing and buffing, buffing and buffing I still see a film and finger prints on the plaster painted
pieces, any solution comes to mind?
So
after a couple coats of paint, I lightly distressed the
piece and finished it off with a coat of clear
wax and dark
wax.
Some of the dark
wax I plan to apply will fill in these grooves and help give the
piece the aged look I'm
after.
After applying the chalk paint and
wax treatment, the table looks like a beautiful antique
piece.