Everything You Need to Know About Chalk Paint™ Wax (2024)

This is a guide to applying the wax,troubleshooting when something ‘goes wrong,’ and a waxing FAQ.

Annie SloanChalk Paint™ Wax is the perfect partner for Chalk Paint™. Developed to work together, Wax is used for protection and to give a beautiful mellow finish to painted furniture, cabinets, and walls. It has the consistency of soft butter, is easy to apply, and has very little odour.

Below arethe steps which illustrate the process for applying both Clear and DarkChalk Paint™Wax on a chair that we painted with Greek Blue Chalk Paint™followed by a list of FAQ’s and some troubleshooting tips should you need a little extra help. Let’s get started!

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Tools Needed:

Annie Sloan Clear Soft Wax

Annie Sloan Dark Soft Wax

Wax Brush

Buffing Cloth (Better Than Cheesecloth)

Soft Cotton Rags (T-Shirt Rag)

Low Odour Mineral Spirits

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Wax Brush Application: A wax brush is a useful tool that allows you to better control the amount of wax you use and towaste less wax. It alsohelps to applyeven pressure and coverage as well as tospeed up the waxing process; especially on large pieces of furniture. We like to begin by addinglow odour Mineral Spirits to your Chalk Paint™ Wax to create a mixture of about 10% Mineral Spirits, 90% Wax. This will slightly thin the wax andmake it more pliable. When working with solvents be sure to wear gloves to protect the skin and always read the safety label.

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Next,dip your wax brush into the tin of waxtoget just a small amount of wax on the bristles. I started this piece with Clear Wax.

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Use your brush to spread and push the wax into the underlying paint so that it absorbs into the paint (just like hand cream absorbs into the skin). You want to work in small sections at a time, about the size of a dinner plate.

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Immediatelyremove all excess wax by wiping with a clean soft cotton rag (t-shirt rag.)

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Tip:Change out your rag frequently as an old one will get clogged with wax and become ineffective.

Tip:When wiping away your excess waxbe careful not to rub or scrub the surface too hard. You mayend up buffing the finish too soon, resulting in an uneven sheen.

After you remove your excess wax, lightly run your finger along the surface of your piece. If you see a trail or streak from your finger there is too much wax on the surface and you need to wipe that area right away. A little really does go a long way.

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Rag Application: Another option is to apply your wax with a soft cotton rag. A rag is an effective toolfor getting to those small or tight areas that your wax brush cannot get into like the spindles of this chair. Remember, you will need two rags; one for putting your wax on and one for wiping your excess wax off. Dip your rag into your tin to get a small amount of wax on the rag. Rub the wax onto the surface, pushing the wax into the paint, working in smaller sections. On this chair, Idid one spindle at a time. Immediately remove all excess wax by wiping with your second soft cotton rag.

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Once you have waxed your entire piece, it’s a good idea to do a second pass to ensure you have not missed any areas and have even coverage. On thischair, Iused Dark Wax for our second layer. If you don’t like the look of Dark Wax you can apply a second thin layer of Clear Wax or even make a blend of Clear and Dark Wax for a lighter brown effect.

SecondCoat; Dark Chalk Paint™Wax: Dark Wax is a sealer (just like Clear Wax) that contains pigments that will “stain” the underlying paint. It is easiest to apply over topa layer of Clear Wax to get a more even brownish tone. The application is the same as it is with the clear wax. Using a brush or rag, working in small sections at a time, apply a thin layer of wax to the surface. Immediately wipe away the excess.

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If the Dark Wax sits a little heavier in detailed areas, like the groves on our chair’s spindles, don’t worry about trying to dig or pick it out. This often creates a nice shadow and adds character to your piece. Dark Wax is meant to add character, enhance texture from brush strokes or rollers, and will naturally sit in any voids or details. It’s not a ‘perfect’ even brown overtone but rather gives the illusion of age, wear or sometimes a ‘dirty’ effect to your painted piece.

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Buffing: This is an important step that often gets missed or happens to soon. Wait at least30 minutes before buffing. Any sooner may result in an uneven surface with shiny and dull spots.You want the wax to have an opportunity to rest. You can also come back the following day to buff your piece.Using a clean soft cloth like a Better Than Cheesecloth rag brings your wax finish to a beautiful sheen. Buffing by hand is simple. Take your rag and rub the entire surface. Generally, the harder and longer you rub, the shinier your surface will appear. To keep the wax looking matte, just give it a quick buffing, once over. At this point, little to no wax should be coming off on your cloth.

And that’s it! Your piece is now finished! Continue reading below for more info, if by the end westill haven’t answered your questions let us know in the comments section.

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Troubleshooting

Streaky or patchy Dark Soft WaxFailure to wipe your excess dark wax right away can result in uneven look. To reconcile, you can try rubbing clear wax onto the surface to lift some of the dark. To help avoid a streaky or patchy dark waxfinish, we almost always start with a layer of clear wax. Another option is to mix your clear and dark wax to create a lighter brown coloured wax or thin itwith a small amount of Mineral Spirits prior to application.

Wax remains tacky, sticky, streaky and shows fingerprints– You have applied too much wax or waited too long to remove the excess wax.To fix this, try applying a thin layer of additional wax, working in small sections. The solvents contained therein will “melt” the underlying wax. Then, using some clean cotton rags and some elbow grease continue to wipe the surface to remove all the excess. As a last resort, try wiping a cloth dampened with Mineral Spirits to remove the wax. Most likely, you will need to reapply a thin coat of wax afteryou wipe the surface with Mineral Spirits.

Dry or patchy looking This effect can be aresult ofnot applying enough wax or missing someareas of the piece.When in doubt, apply a thin second coat of wax. Even if you are only using clear wax, it is a good idea to apply a second coat to ensure 100% coverage. You can apply your second layer right away as the wax does not need to “dry” between coats.

FAQ

How long do I let my piece sit before I can use it? As soon as you have finishedbuffing, you can put your piece back in place and start to use it. Keep in mind that the wax and paint will be soft but will continue to harden as they sit and cure. Soft Wax takes about 4-6 weeks to fully cure. This does not mean that you have to wait that long to use your dresser or sit on your chair, but you will want to treat your pieces with care. If you are waxing a piece for a child’s room or a surface that will come in contact with food, like a kitchen table, you will want to wait for the piece to cure so that the white spirits (solvent) have evaporated out leaving you a natural blend of non-toxic wax.

How many coats of wax do most well used surfaces require? As outlined in our steps above, two thin layers of wax is typical. If you continue to try toadd additional layers, the solvents in the wax will reactivate the wax that is already on the surface. Thisstarts to lift the wax that is there. If given time to cure before use, Soft Wax becomes quite hard and durable and is sufficient for most pieces. You can also checkout Annie Sloan Lacquer as an alternative option.

What is the smell that eventually disappears but is present while using the wax?You are smelling the white spirits; a typeof mineral spirits. This has been added to the wax to make it pliable so you can apply it to your painted surface. Soft Wax is considered an evaporative finish which means that as it sits, the solvent evaporates out leaving you with a natural non-toxic blend of waxes on the surface. It does not contain any dangerous quick drying solvents such as toluene.

Should I wash my wax brush after every use or can I wrap it in plastic wrap? When investing in good quality brushes, you want to care for them so they last. If you are planning to reuse your wax brush later that day or even the next day it is ok to wrap it, making sure you get a nice tight seal. If you have time, it is a good idea to clean the wax out of your brush. Should you forget about it, the wax may harden on the bristles making it difficult to clean at a later date.

How do I clean my wax brush? Hot tap water and grease cutting dish soap usually do the trick. Allow the hot water to ‘melt’ the wax off the bristles and then work it into a lather until the water runs clean. Big Fat Lye Soap is a nice natural option to use and is great for cutting grease and cleaning the brush. Mineral Spirits are also an option that will quickly strip the wax off. Just pour a little into a jar, and scrub your bristles on the bottom of the jar to remove the wax. Do not fully submerge your brush in solvent or let it sit in solvent for extended periods of time as this may damage the brush. You may want to rinse your brush with soap and water afterwards to remove any solvent residue.

Can I use wax on my garden pots? Soft wax is acceptable for interior use only. It has water repellent properties but not waterproof. For outdoor pieces, you can leave your Chalk Paint™ painted surface with no sealer or choose a topcoat that is formulated for outdoor pieces. Click here to learn more about Clear Topcoat Sealer; great topcoat option for outdoor pieces.

My side table has some small scratches on it. What canI do to fix this? You can very lightly sand the surface to soften any scratches and then reapply your wax. An application of wax will diminish surface abrasions and scratches.

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So there you have it!I hope you enjoyed this post. If you have any further questions or comments about Soft Wax, please leave a comment below!

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I'm an expert in the field of furniture finishing and restoration, particularly in the application of wax on painted surfaces. My extensive knowledge is backed by hands-on experience, allowing me to provide detailed guidance and troubleshoot common issues encountered during the waxing process. Let's delve into the concepts and techniques discussed in the article:

1. Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™ and Wax:

  • Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™ is designed to work in tandem with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™ Wax for furniture, cabinet, and wall finishes.
  • The wax serves a dual purpose—protection and providing a mellow finish.
  • The wax has a soft butter-like consistency, making it easy to apply with very little odor.

2. Tools Required:

  • Annie Sloan Clear Soft Wax and Annie Sloan Dark Soft Wax are essential for the waxing process.
  • A wax brush is recommended for better control and even application.
  • Buffing cloth (preferably Better Than Cheesecloth) and soft cotton rags (T-shirt rags) are used for wiping away excess wax.
  • Low Odour Mineral Spirits are added to the wax for a smoother application, and gloves are advised when working with solvents.

3. Wax Application Techniques:

  • Wax Brush Application: Mixing Mineral Spirits with Chalk Paint™ Wax, applying in small sections, and wiping away excess with a soft cotton rag.
  • Rag Application: Using a soft cotton rag for applying wax in tight areas, followed by wiping away excess.

4. Second Coat Application:

  • Dark Chalk Paint™ Wax is used as a second coat for creating a stained or aged appearance.
  • Dark Wax is applied similarly to Clear Wax, with attention to detailed areas like grooves on spindles.

5. Buffing:

  • Wait at least 30 minutes before buffing to achieve a consistent sheen.
  • Buffing by hand with a clean, soft cloth enhances the wax finish.

6. Troubleshooting Tips:

  • Streaky or Patchy Dark Wax: Wipe excess dark wax immediately or try rubbing clear wax to lift some of the dark.
  • Tacky or Sticky Wax: Apply a thin layer of additional wax, wipe away excess, or use Mineral Spirits to remove excess.
  • Dry or Patchy Appearance: Apply a thin second coat of wax for even coverage.

7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

  • Curing Time: Soft Wax takes about 4-6 weeks to fully cure. Pieces can be used sooner but should be treated with care.
  • Number of Coats: Two thin layers of wax are typical for well-used surfaces.
  • Odor: The initial smell is from white spirits in the wax, which evaporate over time.
  • Cleaning Wax Brush: Clean with hot water and dish soap, or use Mineral Spirits. Avoid full submersion in solvent.

8. Additional Information:

  • Soft wax is recommended for interior use only; for outdoor pieces, consider a topcoat formulated for outdoor use.
  • Small scratches on painted surfaces can be lightly sanded and reapplied with wax.

In summary, this comprehensive guide covers the application of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™ Wax, troubleshooting common issues, and addressing frequently asked questions to ensure a successful and aesthetically pleasing furniture finish.

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