Howard Chalk-Tique Powder Additive For Paint 113G (HPCA0004)

Chalk-Tique Powder Additive will not change the color of any paint and no sanding or priming is required.
Once Chalk-Tique is added to paint, it will not change the shelf life of the paint so you can use it again, and again most pieces require only one coat.

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Howard Chalk-Tique Powder Additive For Paint 113G (HPCA0004)

Each Chalk-Tique Powder Additive 4 ounce jar contains two cups of powder additive, enough to make two quarts of chalk-style paint.

Features and Specifications

Why buy expensive chalk-style paint when you can make your own you can use chalk-tique powder additive and turn your ordinary leftover paint into chalk-style paint that’s easy to use and can adhere to almost any surface

- Great way to add new life to any worn-out furniture or antique
- Use up old paint you have on hand, or use with inexpensive water-based paint
- Gives paint a thick creamy texture that covers easily and allows for minimal prep work
- Easy to distress (once the paint is dry) with sandpaper and chalk-tique paste wax for a rustic antique look
- Create your own paint, create your own style

Directions

Make sure the surface is free from dirt or dust. To clean, use a damp cloth or clean-a-finish.
Although the majority of finishes do not require any sanding, some high gloss surfaces will have better paint adhesion if the surface is lightly scuffed with fine-grit sandpaper first always sand in the direction of the wood grain.

Important
Mix chalk-tique powder additive and water thoroughly before adding to paint for a creamy consistency.

To distress: once the paint is fully dry, use sandpaper to distress.
Use coarser grit for a heavily distressed finish or fine grit for a lightly distressed finish. To ensure your piece looks naturally worn, sand corners and edges first.

To protect: if you don't want to change the color of the painted piece but still want to add a protective coating, finish with Howard chalk-tique light paste wax.

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