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Thanks for a really helpful post. I have had real problems with some chalk paint projects, I did not realise until too late that if you apply laquer it draws any wood stains right through the paint and you can end up with a real mess. Usually I do sand and prime, this time I just sanded and it looked ok at first. I had also decoupaged so the sanding down process was a nightmare.I plan to try an eggshell finish next.
Hello! Thank you for your article. I have a project that I want to tackle but wanted to ask how much sanding is required prior to using primer. Would you just need enough sanding to remove sheen, & dings Thanks!
I agree with your post and more. We painted our kitchen cabinets with white chalk paint. What a mistake! Lots of coats, lots of quarts of paint, and then waited and waxed. Already have smudges and dirt absorbed and have had to touch up paint that literally rubbed off! Complete disaster. This was the first of many other projects around our house that we planned. Now, we will have to move on to others and will probably not get back to the cabinets until after Christmas. I wish I had read your post sooner. Everywhere I looked, people raved about Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. My husband and I do not enjoy these kinds of projects and only do them ourselves because we cannot afford to pay to have them done.
After reading the article and ALL of the comments I now and totally in distress!! I have enough old, 125 years old, barn wood from my great grandparents old home place. My husband has taken the 3 best pieces and cut them to us as a top for a coffee table, problem is, I wanted a coffee table with a bottom shelf also. He has made one but of course it does not match the barn wood, so I was going to use chalk paint to paint the bottom shelf and the legs and leave the top as natural as possible, knowing that I will need to protect it somehow. What would you recommend for this project The legs already have a stain on them from because they came from another old coffee table! HELP!!!!!!!!
I hate chalk paint too. A friend convinced me to buy it to avoid sanding. It has been a nightmare, The paint crawls like a bad slip. Then the thick coats crack. I am $110 in and need yet another coat of paint. $150 to paint a bookcase. I was going for a sleek modern look. I also think the paint has a strong toxic odor. This project has left me distressed.
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