I'm so glad I watched this. I've been afraid to use anything to antique my furniture. I've been worried it would be too dark. That looks amazing. I'll need to try the oil.
Beautiful work. After sealing furniture with this liquid form of wax...would i have to periodically do it again like with regular wax or is it a one time deal and project is done?
I've never used milk paint, but this video really makes me want to try it with some oil wax! The dresser looks great! Would you advise using the oil wax on two sides at a time, or could you have put the oil wax over the entire piece before wiping it off? I will definitely be checking out this brand! Thanks for the great demo!
Definitely not true. The oil wax dries hard, like a poly. It’s not waxy like a typical beeswax. All you would have to do is light sand it like any normal prep before paint.
Thank you for explaining how to use this product properly!☺️
very nice job in thoroughly explaining what and why... I really appreciate it!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm so glad I watched this. I've been afraid to use anything to antique my furniture. I've been worried it would be too dark. That looks amazing. I'll need to try the oil.
Beautiful piece, love the sweet pickins 🤗💕
Great job!!! Loved the tutorial. Can't wait to use the liquid wax.
Thanks Leslie!
Beautiful work. After sealing furniture with this liquid form of wax...would i have to periodically do it again like with regular wax or is it a one time deal and project is done?
I've never used milk paint, but this video really makes me want to try it with some oil wax! The dresser looks great! Would you advise using the oil wax on two sides at a time, or could you have put the oil wax over the entire piece before wiping it off? I will definitely be checking out this brand! Thanks for the great demo!
What is the color on the dresser???
I absolutely love your oils have used them several times. I was wanting to try the new white oil though. Would that give my piece a white washed look?
Thanks! I definitely think it will just depend on the surface you are applying it too :)
Beautiful! What did you use on the top? Thanks
Спасибо🤗мне было очень полезно
Could you use this for a bathroom vanity top? Thanks
I just ordered the small size...how much do you think I'll need to do a standard 3 drawer dresser?
Please more videos!!!!!!!😆😆😆😆😆
So helpful! I'll be sharing with my peeps at Lucy Gunn. :)
thanks so much!
Please turn up you volume I can hardly hear you=thanks
You wouldn't be able to ever change the paint with the oil wax on it. You would have to strip it.
Definitely not true. The oil wax dries hard, like a poly. It’s not waxy like a typical beeswax. All you would have to do is light sand it like any normal prep before paint.
Great help! Please turn up the volume. Had a real hard time hearing you.
So funny - i can hear just fine on all my devices and some have trouble hearing. Not sure what the issue is. Its happened on this video and one other.