Hi Laurie — If you put
poly over the stain, it will darken the color.
Note: I did not put a sealer or
poly over the stain.
Not exact matches
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.
I always
poly over the glaze, and you can also opt to
poly under the glaze as well to have greater control
over the glaze and keep it from
staining the porous chalk paint as easily.
It is now mahogany
stain with
poly over it.
Thanks you so i only use chalk paint twice on lamps (Anne Sloan) a (ceader chest walamrt wavely) so can i do this make my own chalk paint using satin paint so when ever i see a scratch or roughness i could touch up but the
poly makes a great shine i when i do something i love for it to look factory made and also if i was to use
poly over satin how would i touch up which one is more durable
poly over flat or
stain
For cabinets, I think I would use Rustoleum's Sunbleached
stain and then use a matte water - based
poly over it.
If you can't find these products and want a driftwood
stain that you can use water - based
poly over without changing the color, you can use Rustoleum
stain in Driftwood.