I use both types and the way you explain both in such detail is so beneficial to those who are trying to learn the difference in the two types..awesome video!! People who are wanting to learn and understand these techniques need to watch your video!!!
Found you from P24 - love your channel. Maybe someday I will graduate to milk paint, but the ease of chalk paint makes it my paint of choice right now. I've chalk painted 14 pieces of furniture in my house and counting...
Thanks for checking out my channel! I love milk paint for all the unique finishes I can get, especially because I want my finishes to look like they were painted a long time ago 😉
Great question. Yes you can still get a smooth buttery finish with milk paint without the chippy finish. just add a bonding agent to the paint and it will not chip at all. For more information on this topic check out this video: m.ua-cam.com/video/UrPJp-8A1tY/v-deo.html Thanks for watching!
I use both types and the way you explain both in such detail is so beneficial to those who are trying to learn the difference in the two types..awesome video!! People who are wanting to learn and understand these techniques need to watch your video!!!
Found you from P24 - love your channel. Maybe someday I will graduate to milk paint, but the ease of chalk paint makes it my paint of choice right now. I've chalk painted 14 pieces of furniture in my house and counting...
Thanks for checking out my channel! I love milk paint for all the unique finishes I can get, especially because I want my finishes to look like they were painted a long time ago 😉
This is a super helpful video. Thanks!
Thank you this was such a big help
Thank you! Great insight!
Wonderful info, thank you!
No sanding, no priming! Sign me up. I have a few small vintage pieces I really want to paint. Thanks for your tips!!
Yes, def give milk paint a try! You will love it!! 😘
I like the buttery finish description. I don't want a chippy finish, can I just skip that step and seal it?
Great question. Yes you can still get a smooth buttery finish with milk paint without the chippy finish. just add a bonding agent to the paint and it will not chip at all. For more information on this topic check out this video: m.ua-cam.com/video/UrPJp-8A1tY/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching!
I have primed my furniture. What paint should I chose?
thanks!!
Denatured alcohol on shellac, will save sanding step, if too shiny.