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What type of paint do you use?
We embarked on a journey of discovery, delving into the world of chalk-style paint. After a series of experiments and a multitude of samples, we struck gold with a formula that’s just perfect for hand-painting furniture. And here’s a fun fact – we don’t use spray guns. Every stroke of paint you see on our furniture is lovingly applied by hand. It’s our little way of ensuring that every piece we create is truly unique.
Why does your paint have a thick viscosity?
So, here’s the deal with our chalk-style paint. It’s a bit thicker than your usual paint, and that’s no accident. It’s packed with high pigment concentration and this cool stuff called calcium carbonate, which gives it that chalky feel. It’s also got less water and a denser binder, which adds to its thickness. But that’s all part of the plan! Chalk-style paint is all about texture and distressing. It covers like a dream, sticks to just about anything, and sands down easily for that vintage look we all love. Sure, it might take a bit more muscle to get a smooth finish because of its thickness, but we promise it’s worth it. It’s these unique quirks that make chalk-style paint a favorite for all kinds of decorative and restoration projects.
Do I need to prime the surface before applying your paint?
One of the advantages of chalk paint is that it typically does not require a primer before application. Chalk paint adheres well to a variety of surfaces, including wood, metal, and plastic, even if they are varnished or glossed.
However, there are a few cases where you might want to consider using a primer:
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Stain Bleeding: If the piece of furniture is made from a type of wood that is known to bleed tannins (like mahogany or cherry), or if it has a dark stain that could bleed through, a stain-blocking primer can be beneficial.
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Smooth, Glossy Surfaces: While chalk paint can stick to glossy surfaces, a light sanding or a primer can help ensure better adhesion.
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Major Color Changes: If you’re painting a dark piece of furniture a light color, a primer can help block the original color and reduce the number of coats of chalk paint needed.