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<p>[QUOTE="Iggy and Alice, post: 264422, member: 4999"]Just started to use chalk paint. Still out on the fence but that is because I am new to it. I DON'T like having to fuss with varnish, poly or wax afterwards and you definitely need to do one of those things. For what I'm painting ( dressers usually) I'm gonna stick to my latex.i did just finish a waterfall vanity with Annie Sloan's chalk peacock with a black glaze but I still need to wax or varnish. Just seems like a lot of fussing. I DO suggest you try it and make your own decision.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Iggy and Alice, post: 264422, member: 4999"]Just started to use chalk paint. Still out on the fence but that is because I am new to it. I DON'T like having to fuss with varnish, poly or wax afterwards and you definitely need to do one of those things. For what I'm painting ( dressers usually) I'm gonna stick to my latex.i did just finish a waterfall vanity with Annie Sloan's chalk peacock with a black glaze but I still need to wax or varnish. Just seems like a lot of fussing. I DO suggest you try it and make your own decision.[/QUOTE]
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