Deco Art Americana Decor Creme Wax, 8 once, trasparente

Brand:DecoArt

3.6/5

35.58

DECO ART-Americana Decor Creme Cera. Aggiungi una finitura antica o usa su pezzi di legno grezzo o dipinto. Questa confezione contiene un barattolo da 8 once di cera per crema decorativa. Basso odore. Disponibile in una varietà di colori. Ciascuno venduto separatamente. Conforme a ASTM D 4236. Prodotto negli Stati Uniti.

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Prodotto negli Stati Uniti. Peso della confezione: 0,272 chilogrammi. Aggiungi una finitura antica o usa su pezzi di legno grezzo o dipinto. Dimensioni della confezione: 7,62 H x 7,112 L x 7,112 W (centimetri).
Brand DecoArt
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,103 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Form Cream
Item model number 135528
Item Weight 0.6 Pounds
Item Weight 9.6 ounces
Manufacturer Deco Art
Product Dimensions 2.8 x 2.8 x 3 inches
Unit Count 1.0 Count

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Scritto da: Tonya B.
Awesome
This was is so easy to use! A little bit goes a long way. With the wax brush, I used this on the top of 3 pieces of furniture painted black and they look beautiful. Make sure you wipe any excess was or you will see it. It worked out great!
Scritto da: Patricia Riddle
Very, very light
I really cannot tell a difference before and after is in this I guess it’s protected by the send layer of wax, but somehow I expected more????
Scritto da: Laurie
Slight learning curve, but good finish!
I recently discovered chalk paint and wanted to try it out. I researched it online and read a lot about Annie Sloan paint and wax, but could not find it for sale anywhere. I decided to try out this brand of wax instead. I painted an oak table and set of four chairs with homemade chalk paint, latex paint + calcium carbonate powder, a teal/green for the chairs and white for the table base. I did not use a primer. I used two coats of chalk paint, slightly distressed the paint with sandpaper, and then applied the wax. When it was all done with, I think it turned out quite well. You can apply the wax with a brush or a rag. It is very thin and goes on like paint, almost. At first I applied it with a round brush and I wondered if I was getting it on too thick, so next I tried a rag. While it seemed easier to apply to the round spindles with a rag, it also seemed to soften the paint up to the point where if you rubbed too hard or nicked it with your fingernail, it would peel or scratch off. When this happened, I just left the spot, then after it had dried, would come back and sand it down a little to smooth out any rough edges and brush on a little more wax to that spot. Luckily I was going for the distressed look, or this would have been a big bummer. I decided it's better to brush it on, but you have to be careful not to get it too thick or have any drips or it will dry and look yellow. I noticed on the white paint especially, after I added the wax, it almost seemed to cause some yellow to come through (but that could be because I didn't use a primer). I ended up getting some dark wax to try to hide the yellow, but I really didn't like the dark wax (made it look just dirty, I thought). Luckily you can use the clear wax to 'erase' the dark wax, or most of it anyway. We've been using the table and chairs for a couple weeks now and they seem to be holding up well. I just wipe everything down with a damp rag to clean and that's caused no problems. I did see this for sale at Home Depot a couple of days after I ordered it for about $3 less expensive than I paid. I used about one whole 8-oz jar on my table and chair project.
Scritto da: Debbie
My Favorite Wax
I love this creme wax. I have been painting a lot of furniture recently with chalk paint and to finish and protect the paint, it is recommended that you give the furniture a coat or 2 of wax. I tried the very expensive Annie Sloan wax. I thought it was very thick and hard to work with. After applying it, it never seemed to dry and the surface still feels a little tacky even after 3 months. There was no change to the look or sheen of the AS wax even after buffing. I originally saw the Americana Decor creme wax in the Home Depot (I believe the Home Depot has since discontinued it...so I now buy it from Amazon). I thought I would buy it and give it a try. This creme wax is more like a thick paint. It goes on smoothly and evenly with a paint brush, dries very quickly and thoroughly (It doesn't feel tacky in anyway). Clean up is easy with hot water and soap. It give the furniture a nice low gloss sheen and if you would like a more shinier finish, it buffs up very nicely. I found the best and easiest way to buff the wax finish is with the brush attachment for your drill. It is sold on Amazon and saves you from having to do all the buffing by hand.1 X Wax Buffing Brush - Drill I can't yet say how well it protects the surface since it has only been a few months but so far the furniture has held up well...no scratches or nicks. So I am very happy. This is the only wax that I will use from now on for my chalk paint projects.
Scritto da: Adriana Vildosola
Love! Highly recommend
I super loved this product! After I painted this side table with chalk paint. I used this Clear creme wax. I wasn’t sure how to apply it on. So I watched a ton of YouTube videos. Which was funny because it was super simple. I used a white micro fiber cloth to apply this on my piece of furniture. I poured the wax on a paper plate. Dipped the microfiber cloth in it. And rubbed on the furniture like lotion. It dried super fast. And was the perfect finishing touch to my furniture. I like that it protects and seals this piece. I was afraid to use my furniture with out it. Great quality! Highly recommend!
Scritto da: Juliana Osipov
Worked well
It worked well. So I decided I was going to repaint my cabinets with white chalk paint and then do the distressed with dark wax. It turned out well. So if I was doing white only and not doing the distress it the clear wax definitely takes away the whiteness but it worked well for this project. Also, I’m not sure about in comparison to other waxes because I haven’t used them but it was super liquidy and had a paint like texture
Scritto da: Amanda
Decent wax
I used this wax on top of chalk paint. I used an old sock to rub it on. This was my first time using wax. I found it difficult to use on the larger areas like the sides of the night stand. Trying to keep it consistent and smooth without any streaks. I think I just need to practice some more using this
Scritto da: Brooklyn S
Best Wax
I am new to using wax and this is my favorite one so far. I like that it is more liquidy then others. I have to work HARD to buff out some waxes but this is easy to use!
Scritto da: Shelley Taylor
Leaves a beautiful finish
Excellent product. I used a brush instead of a cloth. Worked much better. Dries fast. It goes a long way
Scritto da: Mrs. D. J. Harrison
... but all I can say is Americana products are brilliant so I know I wont be dissapointed
Havent used this yet but all I can say is Americana products are brilliant so I know I wont be dissapointed.
Scritto da: annette osborne
great product
using for a finish for decoupage and works very nicely …
Scritto da: Mr. Rw Boyle
Shabby sheke
Got this for my wife to do the dinning room table and chairs looks well
Scritto da: Guylaine Nicolas
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Je suis ravie, cette cire liquide s'applique facilement et donne un bon résultat.

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