Black Oil Wax - Sweet Pickins
Black Oil Wax - Sweet Pickins
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Use Black Oil Wax by Sweet Pickins to create an aged look for your painted furniture pieces. Save time by using this all in one tint with sealer. Is so easy to use, basically just brush or rub on and then wipe dry – full instructions on bottle.
- Available in 4oz sample, pint, quart and gallon size.
- Non-toxic, all natural and low VOCs.
- Contains a combination of natural resins and waxes.
- Dries to a smooth hard satin finish or buff to high shine.
- Durable, water repellent, water-mark resistant finish and sealer.
- Indoor use only - water resistant, but not water proof.
- Should be used in temps 70-80 degrees to properly dry.
- Clean up with mineral spirits.
Coverage will vary depending on the type of surface it's being applied over and how many coats are applied. Generally, a pint it will cover approx. 125-250 sq. ft. when applied over a porous surface. On newer, relatively non-porous surfaces it will cover 250-450 sq. feet. Test patches will provide a good indication of coverage for your specific project.
Oil Wax can be applied once and it's done, no need to reapply over time. Oil Wax should be used over porous finishes such as milk paint or unfinished wood. Our Oil Wax is perfect for tabletops to furniture and everything in between.
Stir/shake product before use. Pour into separate container to prevent contamination. Clean surface of any loose paint and dust. Apply full strength with a brush in long even strokes covering the entire surface and working the wax into the paint, don’t let the product puddle. Allow the Oil Wax to penetrate for 15-20 minutes and then wipe off with a clean lint free towel. Follow up with another clean towel to make sure the excess product is removed and even. Let dry for 12 hours and then 2nd coat can be applied to build up the protection and sheen. Allow 24 hours to dry before use.
**REMINDER** Our Oil Wax & Tung Oils are an oil based product which can spontaneously combust if under the right conditions. Remember to dispose of all rags that you have used any oil based (stain included) product on in a metal container with a lid (you can buy them on amazon or grab one at any auto supply store). This is especially true if your in a hotter climate and rags are left bunched up. Sadly lots of house fires are caused from people just throwing oil and stain rags in the trash can. But this is easily preventable! There are some more disposing techniques and you can google them to see what will work best for you.