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can i paint over chalk paint with acrylic paint

by Dr. Oren Beahan DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

The answer is YES, you can! Whether you want to just change the color with a new coat of chalk paint or try out a different type of paint, it's important to ask a few questions before you start so you can take the right prep steps. What is this?Feb 23, 2018

Can you paint over chalk paint?

Like other paints, it is possible to paint over chalk paint. The smooth and matte finish of this type of paint lends itself perfectly to act as a primer for a new paint job.

Can I add acrylic paint to white chalk paint?

ByBrittney. All-purpose acrylic craft paint and the “Outdoor” formula of craft paint have been tested to make chalk paint, as well as other types of craft paint. It's a perfect combination between the two.

Can you use acrylic paint on chalkboard?

Chalkboard paint can be any color you'd like it to be. You can DIY it by using acrylic paint and grout—get the full directions here—or you can pick up colorful chalkboard paint at Benjamin Moore.

Can you seal chalk paint with acrylic sealer?

Step by Step Guide to Using Lacquer For projects that need even more protection than wax can offer, use our polyacrylic varnish, Chalk Paint® Lacquer. Apply it with a brush or roller – either is fine. The important thing is to completely seal your piece so no water can get in and damage your paintwork.

Can chalk paint be used as a primer?

Click to see full answer. Also asked, can you use chalk paint as a primer? If you haven't sealed it, chalk paint's flat finish acts as a great primer, so latex can adhere to it well.

Can poly topcoat be waxed?

There is a potential downside to a poly finish that isn't an issue with wax. Poly topcoats can sometimes pull tannins from the wood through the porous chalk paint, creating yellowish (or sometimes pink) spots. Wax doesn't react with the wood the same way a poly does, which is why this doesn't happen with wax. ...

Can you use wax to seal chalk paint?

Chalk paint is formulated to wipe off easily for an aged effect, that is why you need to use wax to seal the paint. It works great without the work. I have not used chalk paint especially but, have made up my own version of a "type" of chalk paint and it will rub off if I do not prepare the surface.

Can You Paint Gloss Over Chalk Paint?

You can paint gloss over chalk paint to protect the chalk finish. Glossy paints like polyurethane and polycrylic can be painted over chalk paint to give the finish an extra protective sheen.

How To Paint Over Chalk Paint (Made Easy)

Painting over chalk paint is an easy step. In most cases, it doesn’t usually need much prep work. All you need to do is just ensure the chalk finish is clean and ready to accept the next coat of paint.

Can You Put Latex Paint Over Chalk Paint?

You can put latex paint over chalk paint. Latex paint will adhere properly to chalk paint because latex paint and chalk paint are both water-based paints. However, you will need to strip off and sand the chalk finish before applying water-based paint if the chalk finish has been waxed.

Can You Put Acrylic Paint Over Chalk Paint?

You can put acrylic paint over chalk paint. Many painters and DIYers even use chalk paint as a primer or base coat for acrylic paints. This is because acrylic paints will adhere well to chalk as long as the chalk is lightly sanded and hasn’t been waxed or coated with a sheen.

Can You Put Regular Paint Over Chalk Paint?

You can put regular paint over chalk as long as the chalk paint has been waxed or coated with a glossy topcoat. If the chalk paint is not waxed, all you need to do is clean the chalk and sand lightly before applying regular paint over it.

Can You Put Milk Paint Over Chalk Paint?

You can put milk paint over chalk paint because both paint types have the same qualities and finish. Milk paint will once be mixed will adhere properly to chalk paint.

Can You Put Oil-Based Paint Over Chalk Paint?

You can put oil-based paint over chalk paint but you might need to prime the chalk paint first. This is because oil-based finishes usually require a bit of priming on the surface to adhere well.

What is the Difference Between Chalk Paint and Other Paints?

Chalk Paint was originally developed by Annie Sloan in 1990 as a decorative furniture paint that was easy to use, quick, and reliable for everyone from the amateur DIYer to painting professionals. Since the conception of Sloan’s Chalk Paint, many other brands have come onto the market with similar products.

Can You Paint Over Chalk Paint?

Like other paints, it is possible to paint over chalk paint. The smooth and matte finish of this type of paint lends itself perfectly to act as a primer for a new paint job. However, there are a few extra steps if the project has been sealed.

How to Paint Over Hard Waxed Chalk Paint with More Chalk Paint

The exception to the rule is when you are trying to paint over a chalk paint that has been sealed with a hard paste wax with another chalk paint. Once you clean the project with the all-purpose cleaner, you can paint right on top of the hard wax with new chalk paint.

Conclusion

It’s pretty simple to paint over chalk paint. The steps to do so vary slightly based on the type of paint you will be using. However, the steps are relatively simple once you determine if the chalk-painted project had been sealed or not. Hopefully, you found these instructions for painting over chalk paint helpful.

What is chalk paint wax?

Most waxes sold along with chalk paint brands are more of a paste-type wax, which means they have a lower oil content. That is why they tend to be a bit thicker and take a bit more elbow grease to apply. There are also cream-waxes, which have the consistency of room-temperature butter (the MMS and Fusion waxes are cream waxes).

What is the best topcoat for chalk paint?

Even though wax is the recommended topcoat for chalk paint, sometimes painters use polyacrylic products or other glossy topcoats instead. If you can see a shine or gloss on your piece, it will be helpful to give it a quick scuff with a mid-grit sandpaper (180-ish grit) to open up the pores of the finish.

How to remove wax from furniture?

The best way to remove the wax is to scrub the piece of furniture with a slightly abrasive sponge and mineral spirits. The mineral spirits will break down the wax and as you scrub the wax will start to pull away from the paint. After you scrub the whole piece, wipe off any residue with a wet rag.

How long to sand chalk paint?

If you’re using another DIY furniture paint to paint over the chalk paint, it really can be a quick sanding– 5 minutes, quick scuffs in the direction of the grain should do the trick.

Is it safe to use wax on chalk paint?

They are easier to apply, because they have a higher oil content than paste waxes do. But that additional oil means that virtually no paint–including more chalk paint–will adhere on top. If you are unsure of exactly what type of wax was used, it’s probably better to be safe than sorry, and remove your wax first.

Can you paint over chalk paint?

Before you start painting over chalk paint, it’s super important to figure out if a wax was applied or if the chalk paint is bare. It’s pretty easy to figure out–just scrape the piece of furniture with our fingernail. If wax builds up under your nail or you can see the scratch mark in the finish, there is wax on the piece.

Can you paint topcoat with primer?

Painting your topcoat is essentially the same exact steps used in applying the primer. The only change I would suggest is to allow a bit more drying time in between coats. The paint I used is very thick and self leveling. Which means it has a bit more drying time, but near flawless finish!

Can you paint over chalk paint that has been waxed?

So I applied it to this dresser when I originally painted it, which meant I had to learn how it remove it. It turns out, there’s really nothing a little TSP can’t remove.

Can you repeat primer after second coat?

After you’ve applied a second coat of primer and allowed it to dry you;ll want to repeat the light sanding process again to prepare the surface for the finish coat of paint. Painting the top coat of paint was a breeze since everything was nicely primed.

How Long Should Chalk Paint Dry Before Applying Polycrylic?

The chalk paint has to dry for at least 2 hours before you can apply polycrylic over it. This gives the chalk enough time to cure and harden. The chalk paint cures when the solvent is completely evaporated from the paint particles.

How Many Coats of Polycrylic Over Chalk Paint?

For chalk-painted surfaces that will see a lot of action like tables and desks, apply 3 coats of polycrylic to seal the chalk paint.

Can You Mix Polycrylic and Polyurethane?

You shouldn’t mix polycrylic and polyurethane. This is because both topcoats have different chemical formulas and solvents.

Can I Put Oil-Based Polyurethane Over Polycrylic?

You can put oil-based polyurethane over polycrylic. This is because the polycrylic finish is water-based. This means polycrylic when dry doesn’t form a glossy sheen that will prevent paint adhesion. Oil-based polyurethane will stick well to polycrylic.

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