Bunyip
22nd May 2004, 12:27 PM
I have recently fixed-up and refinished an old country style kitchen table (its most recent clothing having been a pink laminate top and grey-green legs :eek: )
A zillion coats of oil paint were stripped from the legs and rails and they were finished with shaker blue milk paint (Porter's). The top has been oiled, and oiled, and oiled ...
My question; how durable are unsealed milk paint surfaces? I have left the milk paint unsealed because I like the colour and texture. If I seal it with oils the finish darkens incredibly, or with wax it becomes patchy. Don't even suggest polyU!
Any suggestions, or am I just inviting trouble later on??
Thanks
A zillion coats of oil paint were stripped from the legs and rails and they were finished with shaker blue milk paint (Porter's). The top has been oiled, and oiled, and oiled ...
My question; how durable are unsealed milk paint surfaces? I have left the milk paint unsealed because I like the colour and texture. If I seal it with oils the finish darkens incredibly, or with wax it becomes patchy. Don't even suggest polyU!
Any suggestions, or am I just inviting trouble later on??
Thanks