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Sealing painted furniture is important, but it can be tricky to do. This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to seal painted furniture with a beautiful finish plus the best furniture sealers to use.

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the words how to protect your painted furniture wax varnish on top of an image

In my previous article “How to protect your painted furniture! Varnish vs wax” I talked about how to seal and protect that little table which you saved from the landfill and painted so beautifully. I mentioned all the different types of varnishes and how to use them. Well, today we will talk about the different types of furniture waxes and how to use them correctly.

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a woman is painting a red chair with pink paint

In this tutorial we’ll show you how to apply Clear Coat to achieve a smooth, satin finish that will protect your work against daily traffic. Clear Coat is a beautiful, satin-finish top coat that adds durability and protection to the finish of your painted furniture. It's environmentally-conscious with ultra low VOCs an

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About this item Do not apply clear topcoats over bright white paint, as yellowing may occur due to a reaction to the substrate. Light color paints may also experience yellowing due to topcoat application, but it will less noticeable. The hardest, most durable consumer polyurethane top coat on the market today Dry Time Between Coats is only 1 to 2 Hours Interior use only › See more product details

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a white cabinet with glass doors and the words how to seal your furniture on it

How To: Seal your furniture One of the most common questions that we get around here is simple, “Do I need to seal my furniture with a Top Coat after painting it?” YES!! You need to seal furniture all of the time.Top Coat is what protects your piece from damage and makes it washable, scrub-able and a durable finish.

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Sealing painted furniture and looking for the best top coat for painted furniture, or how to seal painted furniture? Look no further, this step by step tutorial with video walks you through how to seal painted wood using a sponge applicator.

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how to fix damaged wood furniture

Dont paint it! Fix it! Here are the steps: ➡️ Fill with Mohawk Epoxy Putty ➡️ Sand smooth with 220 grit ➡️ Sand the rest of the area and stain (if...

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a woman sitting at a table with a surfboard in front of her and the words my secret recipe for double fun paint - no top coat needed

Julia • Flying Dutchman Furniture • Furniture Flip Tips & DIY on Instagram: "Comment “MIX” for my recipe for turning $2.00 oops paint into paint as durable as ones that cost over $100 a gallon! What if you could turn leftover wall paint—even $2.00 oops paint—into durable, furniture-ready paint without needing a top coat? I’ve got a secret recipe that saves you time and makes your paint tough enough to handle *anything.* We all have that old can of latex paint sitting in the garage from our…

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a brush with the words how to seal your furniture and when it isn't necessary

One of the most common questions that we get around here is simple, “Do I need to seal my furniture with a protective clear coat after painting it?” When you demand an official answer, I deliver, people. That’s how I roll. YES!! You need to seal furniture most of

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the secret to a silky smooth finish is in this cabinet door and it's open

Remy Bradley Furniture Flips DIYs on Instagram: "Here are my tips for a silky smooth paint finish! • Clean your piece before you do anything, to remove any build up, stickers, residue, etc.. • Always fill any imperfections you see with wood filler, Bondo, or epoxy putty. • Use a quality paint that self-levels. • Lightly sand in between each coat of paint with 220+ grit. • If brushing and using a water based paint, use a light spray mister to mist water on your piece before brushing the…

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oil - based vs water - based sealer which one you should choose and why

Choosing a sealer doesn't seem all that important...until you choose the wrong one and ruin your entire project! Here are the differences

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