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…how to use gilding wax

November 10, 2014 by christen | 10 Comments

If you haven’t used gilding wax yet then you must try it! Don’t be scared. It’s easy to work with by keeping one thing in mind – less is more.

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I really love using this gold gilding wax on a darker piece because you will get a really beautiful contrast. In my opinion this is not the product to use on a white/cottage kind of piece. You want to use this on a piece that you want to look more high-end and formal. Know what I mean?

I used it on my black foyer table and love how it turned out.

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Tips for using Gilding Wax

1. Paint & wax your piece. Let dry a few days.

2. Use a Q-tip or finger and apply to the crevices in your piece. Delicately wipe into these areas. (There is no easy way to erase any gilding wax so go slowly & lightly. You can always go back over.)

I’ve also done a YouTube Tutorial that you can check out here:

Blue Egg Brown Nest Gilding Wax Tutorial

Have fun!

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  1. Susan says

    November 10, 2014 at 12:38 pm

    Beautiful! Love the hints of gold. Adds a touch of elegance. What kind of black paint did you use? I love Annie Sloan but the graphite color is more of a dark gray vs. black.

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  2. Susan says

    November 10, 2014 at 12:41 pm

    Love the touches of gold. Very elegant! What brand black paint did you use? I have tried the Annie Sloan graphite but feel it’s more gray vs. black.

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  3. Rick S says

    November 10, 2014 at 3:34 pm

    Christen,
    I have used similar product, but not on furniture. I love the way your table looks. I had used it on some photo frames and an angel plaque. It does highlight curves and makes it look special. A tiny bit applied in the right place looks stunning.
    rick

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  4. Fiona, Lilyfield Life says

    November 20, 2014 at 2:49 am

    I’ve just tried this for the first time recently. hard to buy here in Australia but now I have some I’ve got lots of ideas for it. great video Christen Love your style and generosity of spirit.
    cheers fiona

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  5. Barb says

    May 5, 2015 at 12:52 am

    Hi, I was wondering what you use to cleanup the gilding wax? Is it water based? I plan to paint polka dots on a wall with it, using a brush. Just wondering about the cleanup?

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    • Jacq says

      November 9, 2015 at 6:34 pm

      I wouldn’t use gilding wax on a wall Barb. Paint won’t adhere to it (think: wax). If you need to remove it, the best way is to place a newspaper over it and iron it out, as you would candle wax in a rug.

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  6. Nisha Malhotra says

    December 18, 2015 at 11:27 am

    Hi Christen,
    Love this table… I’ve just started painting but doing smaller home decor stuff.
    I make chalkboards with different borders…
    I usually paint the whole piece of wood with chalk board paint from Rustoleum,
    Then I start with the border .. I’ll use AS chalk paint… Do a design with stencil using
    Gilding wax on the chalk painted border …and then apply water based Rustoleum varnish to that border.
    I don’t use AS wax…
    Is the sequence wrong ? Shud I do varnish first and then wax or is it alright and I just need to give the gilding wax a certain no of hrs to cure before I varnish….
    I’m a little confused.
    Please advice.
    Thankyou.
    Nisha
    Hongkong

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  7. Kathy says

    April 27, 2017 at 6:14 pm

    can gilding wax be used over a Polyvine finish?

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  8. Kim Faber says

    December 16, 2019 at 11:08 pm

    I had the same question as Kathy. Can gilding wax be used over polyurethane? Or do you put on the gilding wax 1st and then put on the polyurethane?

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    • christen says

      October 26, 2020 at 10:41 am

      I think you can try anything! Experiment. Yes, gilding wax can be used over poly. It’s such a cool product!

      Reply

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