French Polishing and Bespoke Furniture
Chalk paint adheres to furniture beautifully without the use of primer and (usually) no sanding . A quick cleaning is typically all you need .
Step 1 – Prep the Area Before Applying Chalk Paint . Step 2 – Clean the Furniture Surface. Step 3 – Test For Chalk Paint Bleed Through. Step 4 – Chalk Paint Over the Stain and Polyurethane. Step 5 – Let Chalk Paint Dry and Re-Coat. Step 6 – Sand Chalk Paint off of Hardware. Step 6 – Touch Up Areas of Chalk Paint .
Clean the furniture before painting My preference for cleaning furniture is 1 part white vinegar to two parts warm water with a drop of dawn dish soap. Wipe down all the surfaces with a damp rag.
What happens if you don’t wax chalk paint ? Chalk – painted furniture may not need sealing at all if it’s a piece that is rarely used, such as a sideboard in the corner of the room that holds champagne flutes and other items that you don’t necessarily use every day.
Usually, no. You can use chalk paint to paint right over bare wood or existing finishes. There are some instances, however, when I use primer and/or sand before painting , so you really have to look at each piece individually. I’ve noticed my paint seems to be easily scratched off and isn’t fully adhering to the piece.
Leaving your chalk – painted surface bare, or with no topcoat, is the simplest treatment with the least alteration to the finish. However, adding no protection means your piece is vulnerable to the elements, wear and tear, and natural distressing.
How To Paint Without Leaving Brush Strokes (5 Step Guide) Use A Quality Brush . Get The Right Amount Of Paint On The Brush . Don’t Apply Too Much Pressure To The Brush . Leave End Strokes In The Same Direction. Use A Roller Or Spray Gun Instead.
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You can generally skip sanding and priming before applying chalk paint , even when working with varnished wood pieces, because the paint can adhere to most surfaces. This coat prevents tannins in the wood from bleeding into the paint and altering the color.
Chalk Paint ® can transform old concrete and wooden floors, even if they’re varnished . Just apply two or three coats of Chalk Paint ® and finish with Chalk Paint ® Lacquer for durability. Always test the paint and lacquer on a few areas of the floor before you start, to check whether any stains will bleed through.
Can you paint over varnished wood without sanding ? Yes. There are a few ways to do this, but we choose to use an oil based primer to prepare our varnished wood for new paint . The oil based primer will stick to varnished or sealed wood .
Furniture doesn’t need to be sanded or primed. Chalk paint is easy to sand smooth once dry which makes eliminating any brush strokes easy so you can create a super smooth finish. Chalk paint is very durable when cured and when you add a wax or water-based polyurethane protective finish.
If your chalk paint isn’t sticking – and your furniture looks like it is repelling the paint – take these steps! Step 1: Wipe off any wet paint in the areas where it isn’t sticking . Don’t let it dry and then try to add more. Once the area is clean, add a really light coat of paint and let it dry for 48 hours.
How many coats do I need? If you are painting something white or off white over a dark piece, you will probably need three coats for solid coverage. But because the paint dries really quickly, you don’t have a long wait in between coats . If you want your piece more distressed, you may be happy after only two coats .