Hi, I’ve tried milk paint twice...just sample pieces. I didn’t apply any binder to it. I painted over a mineral paint. Should I assume I’m not going to get any chipping since I didn’t at all before?
Can you apply hemp oil after second coat dries? Is it ok for the hemp oil to be brushed over spots that have flaked away?? Also what brush do you recommend for using with hemp oil! TY
You are ADORABLE! I ordered some of your milk paint in the Linen color to paint the pedestal base of my childhood kitchen table. I already have some Polycrylic that I usually use to finish furniture but I have never used milk paint before & I'm not sure how well it would apply over it. I know you recommend waxes but I'm inexperienced with those - do you know if Minwax Polycrylic would work instead? Thanks for the fun tutorials, inspiration & safe products!
This is GREAT! Thank you for doing these tutorials. I'll be spending my weekend painting several pieces and now I feel much more confident!
Thanks so much for this video Marian! I am a huge fan and love that you share this talent with us :) I really appreciate your videos.
Can I use milk paint on a book shelf with some sort of poly?
Do I have to sand or I just used bonding primer?
Hi again, does the environment play a role in the chippy affect or how mill paint responds? Thanks
Hello My whole cabinet is peeling chipping offf it's a very big cabinet I dont know what to do... I need help please
Thank you! Redoing a lot of my furniture so this is helpful.
Hi, I’ve tried milk paint twice...just sample pieces. I didn’t apply any binder to it. I painted over a mineral paint. Should I assume I’m not going to get any chipping since I didn’t at all before?
MMS Milk Paint Getting the Chippy Look
Can you apply hemp oil after second coat dries? Is it ok for the hemp oil to be brushed over spots that have flaked away??
Also what brush do you recommend for using with hemp oil! TY
You are ADORABLE! I ordered some of your milk paint in the Linen color to paint the pedestal base of my childhood kitchen table. I already have some Polycrylic that I usually use to finish furniture but I have never used milk paint before & I'm not sure how well it would apply over it. I know you recommend waxes but I'm inexperienced with those - do you know if Minwax Polycrylic would work instead? Thanks for the fun tutorials, inspiration & safe products!
Jill Edwards Yes, you can use a poly finish over milk paint. It's really about using what you prefer and are comfortable with. :)