Hi ... So how did you prep the cabinet? I have kitchen cupboards to do. Ash possibly for island and little lamb maybe for the main wall of. Right now I have orange oak nearly 20 yrs old and they really need an update!
Prep is the most important step, when painting cabinets. Use our TSP alternative product, which doesn't require rinsing or, if they're really mucky, Krud Kutter, which is pretty toxic...requires windows open and a clear water rinse. 😬 The Stain and Finishing Oil isn't required. But it works great on dark colors, like Ash. If you seal with Fusion's Tough Coat, which is a water based poly acrylic, use super thin coats, to avoid a cloudy affect, once dry. Good luck! You can do this!
Thank you Barb! Found a Fushion store with pretty much the entire line. Plan is to sand, ultra grip, Ash , in bathroom will be tough top coat and kitchen will be a stain /topcoat.
I need your help I think I might have put my clear SFO on my midnight blue , after watching your video I know I didn’t take enough off when I pulled it back what can I do now? UGH please help
Hi Barbara. I would like to add the Homestead and Cranberry as you did to the cabinets in my whole kitchen. Do I put the colours on the bare sanded cabinet or on top of the midnight Blue? Thank you so much!
Hi! No need to sand. Cleaning is most important. I painted with midnight blue, the dry brushed with other colors, once dry. Last think you do is stain and finishing oil. Sadly, you’re supposed to wait 7 days before applying SFZo, to let all the moisture dissipate first. Hope this helps!
It’s hard to answer, without knowing more, but the stain and finishing oil needs to be wiped on and wiped off immediately after application over fusion mineral paint. I also apply the oil in circular motions to avoid streakiness. i’m not 100% sure, but you could do one of two things. You could apply a second coat of the stain and finishing oil and try and reactivate the product in a circular motion, to remove the streaks and give yourself a more uniform finish. The other option is to take some mineral spirits, a solvent,And try to call wipe off the product applied last night.
Thank you Barbara. I wish I had watched the video first 😬I think I’ll first try reactivating if I’m not happy with it I’ll use the solvent. How long does it take to cure?
Oh I like that cranberry hue over the blue paint. The cranberry color was a stain??
Absolutely Stunning ! Great video ty💕
Can this be applied over other chalk paint brands? Also wondering if this can go over a transfer instead of a top coat ?
Thank you so much explained everything l wanted to know❤
Hi ... So how did you prep the cabinet? I have kitchen cupboards to do. Ash possibly for island and little lamb maybe for the main wall of. Right now I have orange oak nearly 20 yrs old and they really need an update!
Prep is the most important step, when painting cabinets. Use our TSP alternative product, which doesn't require rinsing or, if they're really mucky, Krud Kutter, which is pretty toxic...requires windows open and a clear water rinse. 😬 The Stain and Finishing Oil isn't required. But it works great on dark colors, like Ash. If you seal with Fusion's Tough Coat, which is a water based poly acrylic, use super thin coats, to avoid a cloudy affect, once dry. Good luck! You can do this!
Thank you Barb! Found a Fushion store with pretty much the entire line. Plan is to sand, ultra grip, Ash , in bathroom will be tough top coat and kitchen will be a stain /topcoat.
I need your help I think I might have put my clear SFO on my midnight blue , after watching your video I know I didn’t take enough off when I pulled it back what can I do now? UGH please help
Hi Barbara. I would like to add the Homestead and Cranberry as you did to the cabinets in my whole kitchen. Do I put the colours on the bare sanded cabinet or on top of the midnight Blue? Thank you so much!
Hi! No need to sand. Cleaning is most important. I painted with midnight blue, the dry brushed with other colors, once dry. Last think you do is stain and finishing oil. Sadly, you’re supposed to wait 7 days before applying SFZo, to let all the moisture dissipate first. Hope this helps!
Good morning Barbara. I messed up with the wipe on wipe off application late last night. The finish is streaked and sticky 😱 how can I fix this mess?
It’s hard to answer, without knowing more, but the stain and finishing oil needs to be wiped on and wiped off immediately after application over fusion mineral paint. I also apply the oil in circular motions to avoid streakiness. i’m not 100% sure, but you could do one of two things. You could apply a second coat of the stain and finishing oil and try and reactivate the product in a circular motion, to remove the streaks and give yourself a more uniform finish. The other option is to take some mineral spirits, a solvent,And try to call wipe off the product applied last night.
Thank you Barbara. I wish I had watched the video first 😬I think I’ll first try reactivating if I’m not happy with it I’ll use the solvent. How long does it take to cure?