What’s the big deal about finishing a piece of milk painted or chalk painted furniture with a wax or oil? A good finish is essential especially on porous surfaces, …
Hi! I have a question.. I painted some side tables (raw wood) with milk paint, then sealed them with hemp oil. It has been about five weeks and when I rub them, the paint/pigment still comes off onto the rag. Is this normal? I didn't rub them much the first 4 weeks to be honest, I guess I thought the hemp oil would seal it and I woudln't need to, so I just rubbed them maybe once a week the first four weeks. This last week, I"ve been rubbing them every day and the pigment is still coming off onto the rag…. am I wasting my time to rub and rub and rub? I am just worried, I know my cat will use these as a napping place, I don't want her to get paint on her fur. Thank you.!! 🙂
What is the best top coat to use on a piece of wood furniture that is going to be sat upon, So that it doesn't rub off on clothes? I'm doing aa dining ng room table and chairs.
Could you use just the white wax on an already stained piece of wood for a white-washed, driftwood look without any coat of milk paint? Is it good for a high-trafficked piece of furniture like a coffee table?
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Thank great video, but my question here is could I paint later if need to be when the wax is applied
Hi! I have a question.. I painted some side tables (raw wood) with milk paint, then sealed them with hemp oil. It has been about five weeks and when I rub them, the paint/pigment still comes off onto the rag. Is this normal? I didn't rub them much the first 4 weeks to be honest, I guess I thought the hemp oil would seal it and I woudln't need to, so I just rubbed them maybe once a week the first four weeks. This last week, I"ve been rubbing them every day and the pigment is still coming off onto the rag…. am I wasting my time to rub and rub and rub? I am just worried, I know my cat will use these as a napping place, I don't want her to get paint on her fur. Thank you.!! 🙂
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What is the best top coat to use on a piece of wood furniture that is going to be sat upon, So that it doesn't rub off on clothes? I'm doing aa dining ng room table and chairs.
Could you use just the white wax on an already stained piece of wood for a white-washed, driftwood look without any coat of milk paint? Is it good for a high-trafficked piece of furniture like a coffee table?
This is an awesome video! Seeing them being waxed side by side really helps a lot. Thank you 🙂
It's a great tutorial.. I am now ready to wax wax wax. . Thank you so much.