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If you are painting a matte paint , such as milk paint , chalk paint or mud paint , then wax is a great option. It give the shine you ‘d like, and absorbs well into these paints to give it a very durable finish.
Paste wax is then the marketed option for most chalk and milk paint projects. And while it produces a very different finish than poly, it’s a good option.
Yes. Wax can be applied over almost any other wood finish including stain, oil, varnish and paint .
Johnson Paste Wax is safe for painted furniture . It is a fairly clear wax so if you are waxing over white paint it will not leave an orange-ish tint as some wax will.
Most times you paint furniture with latex paint , you need to protect the finish with a sealer or topcoat . If you are painting a piece of furniture that will not be heavily used, you may be able to skip the sealer. If you do , be sure to be extra gentle with your furniture for the first month of use.
With wax , one light thin coat applied with a soft lint-free rag or shop towel and then buffed with another clean towel will provide a smooth, even finish that has a subtle sheen. If you want more protection, simply add another light layer of wax over the surface and buff again.
Paste wax has been used for centuries to seal, protect and add shine to wood furniture . Paste wax dries to a hard, but very thin, protective finish which makes it the best choice for maintaining fully finished furniture . Paste wax contains no chemicals that can dry out wood furniture .
Tip: You can layer cold wax over a dry acrylic painting . It helps to first coat your painting with a layer of clear acrylic gesso as this has some texture and helps the wax to adhere to the acrylic surface.
Furniture Wax Polish Wood Loses Its Natural Beauty From Exposure To Sunlight, Dirt Buildup And Cleaning With Abrasive Chemicals. Cleans & Shines Wood To A Deep Luster. Helps You Clean Finger Marks, Smudges, Dirt, Grime, Etc. Leaves A Thin Layer Of Wax , Also Acts Like A Protective Layer & Gives Shine.
If you want the paint to stick , though, it’s important to wait for the wax to cure. The standard cure time to almost all paints and finishes is 30 days and that’s true of wax as well. Wax can be a slippery surface for paint to grip.
Varnish coats the wood with a durable, hard finish while oil penetrates the wood . Wax is in many ways an in-between in that it both coats and penetrates but to a lesser extent than oil. Oil and wax are often used in combination.
Start by lightly sanding the edges of the chalk paint surface. After removing the dust, apply a thin coat of finishing wax . Allow it to dry for 10 to 15 minutes, then buff with a clean cloth. Minwax ® Paste Finishing Wax can be used on furniture , antiques, woodwork, cabinets, doors, paneling, or wood accessories!
Wax is used as a protective coating. If you ‘re considering waxing for the sole purpose of protecting the piece, I would suggest sticking to a clear poly instead. But if you ‘re wanting to apply wax for the aesthetic effect, then you need a DARK wax , not clear. The technique will still work with semi – gloss paint .
10-20 minutes