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…video short on topcoat

June 8, 2016 by christen | 5 Comments

My video short is 15 second so don’t look away! This is just about how darn easy it is to apply this liquid topcoat. Take a look:

Did you catch it? That’s literally how easy it is.

How to use Rust-Oleum Topcoat:

  1. Shake your can and pop it open like any can of AS. It will have the consistency of liquid glue and look like it too.
  2. Use a clean brush like your regular paint brush. I used my Wooster brush that I actually paint with.
  3. Paint on the topcoat as you would any furniture paint. You can use this topcoat on natural wood for a protected surface or on your painted pieces instead of your wax.
  4. It may look a bit white/have white streaks. Allow it to dry.
  5. DONE.

I did not buff or pull out a lint-free cloth. I let my piece dry for about an hour and it was done. I like to let my pieces dry at least overnight as a rule of thumb, but after an hour it was dry. My beautiful knots and marks were still visible.

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I know many of you have questions and so I will answer those in the next post. Big fan of this product and how easy it is.

 

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  1. Charlotte Grossarth says

    June 9, 2016 at 8:42 am

    Thank you for the heads up on the Rustoleum topcoat….it may save my neck. Waxing has become progressively more difficult since I have an issue with my neck. I have large pieces I’m working on and this will be a saving grace. Your blog is about being creative and the process of getting there…however that may be…so thank you again.
    I am staying tuned to see what your next find is.

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  2. Katie says

    June 9, 2016 at 12:38 pm

    I am about to chalk paint a dining room bench..do you think this would work well as a top coat? I was concerned about waxing something people would be sitting on.

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  3. Connie says

    June 9, 2016 at 10:01 pm

    I like this product too! I just used it over a chalk painted china cabinet and it’s beautiful. Just one coat. Done.

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  4. Juli says

    June 11, 2016 at 6:15 am

    I’ve used the AS floor lacquer to seal table tops, but that has a shine to it. Does this product protect like that would, but it’s a matte finish?

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  5. Kelly Reed says

    June 14, 2016 at 3:08 pm

    Hi Christen – love your site! I’ve learned a lot from you….so thank you! I can’t wait to try the Rust-Oleum topcoat on my next project. Although, some of the reviews for the topcoat have been negative. Most all of them are reporting a yellow tint after it has been applied to a chalk painted surface. Would love to get your feedback after you’ve tried it on your painted pieces. Thanks! Kelly R.

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Welcome. I’m Christen, founder of Blue Egg Brown Nest. I am a mom, writer, designer, painter and lover of all cats far and wide. Thank you for coming!

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