Chalk paint!
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- Kibkommer
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Chalk paint!
Is there any stockists in the Girne area?
Thanks in advance.
SWN
Thanks in advance.
SWN
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Chalk paint!
I have not managed to find it here. Normally I bring it back from the UK.
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- Kibkommer
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You can make your own. There are loads of link on the internet, here's an example.
https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&source=w ... F3NgRpoV2Q
https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&source=w ... F3NgRpoV2Q
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Chalk paint!
Hi , I have chalk painted my own furniture. I bought Websters chalk paint powder in the UK and brought it over. You can mix this with any water based paint . It is easy to do and instruction are on the paper bag it comes in. It goes a long way, you also need to buy the clear wax or shellac finish in the UK to seal the paint afterwards.
There is a lot of help on various websites as well.
There is a lot of help on various websites as well.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Chalk paint!
Thanks for all the replies. I was hoping I could get it in TRNC but it looks like a suit case job for me.
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Chalk paint is a product of the 1920s.
There are more modern products now that do the job more efficiently.
There are more modern products now that do the job more efficiently.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Chalk paint!
I got some chalk paint in the South a couple of weeks ago at LIdl
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- Kibkommer
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You can buy a water based multi-primer in Marshalls which I have used on wood and laminate and then emulsion works fine. I'm currently doing laminate wardrobes and recently completed a coffee table. Marshalls also stocks a clear wax that they import from the UK. They are very helpful and will recommend the best products to use.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Chalk paint!
Thanks J&J
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- Kibkommer
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I've looked on web and I must admit it looks terrific but don't think I'm a good enough DIYer to risk doing it myself, unless I pick a door first which is rarely seen!
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- Kibkommer
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I got chalk paint ( Annie Sloane) from avocado creations just over the border...they have a Facebook page
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- Kibkommer
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Hi Joandjelly
Took your advice re water based primer and have given my Pine dresser 2 coats next step a coat of emulsion. Will ordinary emulsion do. Does it chip or rub off or does the primer stop this.
Thanks
George
Took your advice re water based primer and have given my Pine dresser 2 coats next step a coat of emulsion. Will ordinary emulsion do. Does it chip or rub off or does the primer stop this.
Thanks
George
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- Kibkommer
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They sell chalk paint in the yapi market next to pools r us in alsancak
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- Kibkommer
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Hi George I did 1 coat primer and 3 coats slightly watered down emulsion. No chipping or rubbing so far but I don't actually know if the primer would stop it.george olly wrote:Hi Joandjelly
Took your advice re water based primer and have given my Pine dresser 2 coats next step a coat of emulsion. Will ordinary emulsion do. Does it chip or rub off or does the primer stop this.
Thanks
George