The Squeegee/Comb is a unique, multi-purpose tool for crafting
home decor projects The squeegee can be used with dimensional paste to create raised stencil effects and the Comb can be used with
FolkArt Home Decor Chalk to create combed effects.
You can learn more about this product by reading the
FolkArt Home Decor Texture
Chalk FAQ document.
For easiest application of
FolkArt Home Décor White Wax, it is recommended to first apply
FolkArt Home Decor Clear Wax, let dry and buff. Having the layer of Clear Wax on the project surface between the painted finish and the White Wax will allow you more flexibility of movin...
The
FolkArt Home Decor Wax Brush is perfect for applying wax because the bristles are specially designed to be flexible and work wax into the porous, ultra-matte finish of
FolkArt Home Decor Chalk. The shape of the bristles is perfect for easy wax application on both intrica...
The
FolkArt Home Decor Varnish is perfect to seal and protect outdoor and heavily used surfaces like table tops. This waterbase, non-toxic varnish has an ultra-matte finish that can also be used on raw wood. For indoor and outdoor use. Directions: Mix well by rolling bottle ...
There are three different types of
FolkArt Home Decor Wax: Clear Wax, White Wax and Antiquing Wax. All waxes provide a protective velvety smooth finish for your projects. When properly applied, Clear Wax will protect your surface without adding color. White Wax gives your pr...
For easiest application of
FolkArt Home Décor Antiquing Wax, it is recommended to first apply
FolkArt Home Decor Clear Wax, let dry and buff. Having the layer of Clear Wax on the project surface between the painted finish and the Antiquing Wax will allow you more flexibility ...
When buffing, it is best to use a soft, lint-free cloth. Fold the cloth into a small section which can be easily held in one hand. If working on a large piece of furniture, you will need to open the buffing cloth and refold it to a clean spot several times.
FolkArt Home Decor Chalk sands easily without “gumming up” the sandpaper. When sanding, you will notice a fine powder which is easily brushed or wiped away. When satisfied with the distressed look, wipe project surface with a damp paper towel or tack cloth to remove excess s...
Clean up is easy with soap and warm water. Work the brush bristles into soap lather then rinse well.