The glaze extends the time you have to work with mix before it starts to dry but you should still only work in small sections at a time. Just let that baby dry.
If you used paint that does require sealing, your final step is to seal the piece once the glaze has fully dried. Glazing furniture is a great way to make a piece feel more rich and give it more life. I particularly love white furniture glaze because it gives your piece a lighter feel but is more subtle than a straight whitewash. Do you prefer using glazes or waxes to add dimension to your painted furniture? What to you think of white furniture glaze? Good news!
Hi Linda, we hand sanded the top medium followed by fine grit sandpaper and applied two coats of SFO with a chip brush. The first coat we wiped back, the second we did not. Thanks for asking! What if your chalk paint is white? Hi Teri, great question! I glaze first and use a polycrylic spray to seal. This seems to minimize the yellowing. Good luck! Your email address will not be published.
Hello, were so glad you've found us! Stay a while and read about our adventures refinishing furniture. We have lots of Do It Yourself tips and tricks to share with you. Read More about us…. You can also use polyurethane over a glaze which you can not do with a wax.
So in short…. Our coffee table is previously glazed see the dark parts in the grooves? Since the plan is to build a new coffee table, I thought I would use this previously painted piece to demonstrate how to use glaze. Since I was gonna show how to get the table to be a completely different look, I needed to paint over all that teal colored paint. And this is how it turns out…. I did a quick sanding of the surface just to get it to adhere and then broke out the semi-gloss paint.
Since I am covering a darker color with a lighter color, it will require multiple thin coats of the white. Once you are done painting, you can choose to keep it this color I would personally seal it with a poly, a wax, etc.
Or you can glaze! I am excited to show you this process because it is super easy and basically foolproof. Pour a VERY small amount of glaze into your mixing container. I did 4 oz but I could have done half that.
Then I added the color. The acrylic paint that I used was just the cheap craft paint but you can use any kind that has black or brown. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.
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