Minwax Polycrylic Spray Tutorial & Product Review Chalk Paint Wax Alternative & How to Wet Sand

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Thank you for making the directions so clear and being straight to the point!!

Scholarsofthefuture
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Thank you for actually doing what the title of your video says you are going to do. Also, what a relief that you immediately get to the point, no silliness. First time watching but will be back for more. Would love to know if polycrylic can be applied over wax.

sharonlarose
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Thank you very much. Your instructions in this video were helpful and to the point. I learnt a lot by watching this which I will bring to good usage for my Bedroom Furniture.

rotikapada
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Hello Wendy,
Just found your channel today, so i have a ton of video, s that i want to watch. Thanks for all the tips . Sadly enough i can, t buy the minwax products or spraypoly here in Europe. Recently i mixed waterbased polyurethane with my chalkpaint, works very well. I did wax it anyway afterwards.

Risingphoenixx
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Can I just say THANK YOU for muting the volume while sanding?? I hate sanding already, hand and power, so when i watch tutorials it's so distracting. I realize the age of this video, it is the first if yours I've watched, plan to watch more! But i just had to say thank you.

JenEmBro
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Thank you for the video. I wish I would have watched it before I tried the product for the first time.

How do you fix heavy drips from improper spray technique? Do I need to sand the drawers down and start again with repainting?

jia
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Nice video. Your project turned out cute. Love the chalk style paint. (Always love blue!) Good tips on using the high grit count sandpaper. I always prefer wet if possible. However, you do not lift the paint can nozzle at the end of the item you are spraying. Why? Because the. There is less paint on those edges. (My father was a professional painter) If you doubt my father, refer to any paint sprayer instructions, i.e., Wagners. Wagner makes a clear statement in spraying in a straight pattern keeping the nozzle LEVEL to your painting surface for even & consistent paint coverage. Good luck on your next project. Take care & be well.

rickmelcher
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Great video! Although the caption right at the beginning is incorrect. Polyacrylic is a completely different product than Polyurethane. Polyurethane comes in both oil and water based formulas, while Polyacrylic is always water based.

gove
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Great video. I don't like the use of wax---much prefer this finish. Just a question, do you put on another coat of polycrylic after you do the final sanding?

bobbieditcharo-roland
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Was all that roughness just from spraying the polycrylic? Or was that roughness there before the polyacrylic was sprayed? I just bought four cans to use on my huge kitchen table that I’ve been refinishing. I am a total beginner, this project is way out of my league. (But I’ve invested so much time already😩) The surface of the table is so huge, 84”x42” that using a brush was resulting in patchiness as some of it was partially dry by the time I got back up to start another strip of polycrylic. I thought spring it would leave more even finish of coats. Now I’m wondering if spraying it from the can result in a super rough finish, which I don’t want on the kitchen table 😬😬😩 If you were able to offer some advice, I would so appreciate it! I do have sandpaper ready, 320, 400, 600 and 800

DanniMunro
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A tutorial video that's actually a tutorial? What is this madness. No 30 minutes of filler?

mefcalols
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This is not spray paint; it’s Polycrylic!!! The paint job looks awful.

jafallica