I truly appreciate these videos. It's difficult being new knowing what products I need or am interested in. These videos are so helpful and more informative than just seeing someone do a project with them as their focus isn't necessarily to showcase that products functionality.
We definitely do! Let me find it and send you the link. Also here is link where you can see all teh waxes, over different colours. fusionmineralpaint.com/products/finish/furniture-wax/
One small thing I noticed at the start of the of the video. You reference glaze to giving a faux finish and then say whereas the glaze gives it more color. Based on where you were pointing it seemed like the more color was connected to the wax, not the glaze. Good info and example of the finishes
I have a kitchen table that I want to refinish. I like the look of the glaze I think…. Can I use that on the table top? I saw someone used cashmere paint and then cappuccino SFO… I think it looked good from what I could tell… I don’t want wood grain to show through because it is oak and I messed it up by sanding it too fine - so it won’t take stain well. So I need to paint but would like some sort of finish on it as well.
You mentioned using the clear wax to remove some of the dark wax, if necessary. Do you also recommend putting on a coat of clear wax before the dark wax, for greater control?
Nice. Thank you for showing this. So I like the darker result in the detail from the glaze. But, Would I still be able to get the glaze mostly off of the flatter area? To get a more stark contrast with the white? Thank you.
Thank you for offering tutorials. Always very informative ❤️I have a French Baroque 50 year old bedroom set that I am still using. It was originally white and gold. However over the years the white has yellowed . I really don’t want to paint the set ,( lots of pcs. ) Is there a glaze or a wax that I could use to tone down the yellow? I do want to preserve the gold on the pcs. Thanking you in advance for your attention to my request !
Suggestion to make your life easier when trying to get a subtle wax just mix the dark wax with the clear wax ahead of time and it’ll give you a pale grey wax finish.
Hello and thank you for this video! In order to use the glaze, does it have to be mixed with your Fusion mineral paint, or can any water-based paint be used to achieve the desired color? Thank you!
@@FusionMineralPaints thank you; if we have our furniture painted with any other paint (from Sherwin-Williams, for example), will your glaze work on it? And, to achieve the color of the glaze that we want, does it have to be mixed with Fusion mineral paint, or can any other water-bases paint be used to tint the glaze the color that we need? Thank you!
My cabinets are 25 years old and in great shape. But, the original white glaze that was on them is gone except in the grooves. If I want to reglaze the flat areas, do I have to prep the surfaces and how? Thanks.
Most likely you won't need to do anything, other than a quick clean with our TSP alternative, you just want to make sure there's no grease or grime or wax on there, then go ahead and glaze :)
@@MrCabimero it shouldn't be a problem for the glaze, as long as the surface is clear. You could however try out HTTPS://FUSIONMINERALPAINT.COM/PRODUCTS/FINISH/STAIN-FINISHING-OIL/ as a glaze hack- this will adhere to old oil and more, and is really easy to use and super durable afterwards. I have a youtube video on this here facebook.com/watch/?v=1006329103471754
Thanks for the video, do we need to add a clearcoat protect over the wax as well? You didn’t say. And you have to wait how long before you do that . Also I’m painting over and old pine secretary desk that has definitely got a clear coat on it of some kind, I don’t need to sand that off do I?