JM

"John Moorhead"

05/01/2005 4:58 PM

finishing query with paint

Folks -

I've just finished painting (gasp) an adirondack chair and will be
delivering it on Friday. I used green latex exterior, as requested, but had
a question. Can wax be put over paint? The chair's owner wanted to know
if she could wax it to provide extra protection from the foul weather - I
don't know. Would wax harm the paint? What about lemon or citrus
oil/beeswax combos? Paste waxes? Remarks?

TIA,

John


This topic has 7 replies

Sb

"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 05/01/2005 4:58 PM

05/01/2005 10:09 AM

You might see if there is a Thompsons Water Sealer for application over
paint. Other than that, I'd say charge her for a repaint every year.

BTW what plans did you use? I'm just finalizing a set derived from
various versions I've seen out there. I have the "look" I want but I'm
worried about stability. I'm hoping to make the whole thing out of Home
Depot type 3/4" #2 Pine and paint it.

RS

"Roger Shoaf"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 05/01/2005 4:58 PM

07/01/2005 7:03 AM


"SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> You might see if there is a Thompsons Water Sealer for application over
> paint. Other than that, I'd say charge her for a repaint every year.
>
> BTW what plans did you use? I'm just finalizing a set derived from
> various versions I've seen out there. I have the "look" I want but I'm
> worried about stability. I'm hoping to make the whole thing out of Home
> Depot type 3/4" #2 Pine and paint it.
>

I think cedar would be better for exterior furniture than pine would be.

--

Roger Shoaf

About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then
they come up with this striped stuff.

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 05/01/2005 4:58 PM

05/01/2005 3:43 PM

On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 16:58:51 GMT, "John Moorhead"
<[email protected]> calmly ranted:

>Folks -
>
>I've just finished painting (gasp) an adirondack chair and will be
>delivering it on Friday. I used green latex exterior, as requested, but had
>a question. Can wax be put over paint? The chair's owner wanted to know
>if she could wax it to provide extra protection from the foul weather - I
>don't know. Would wax harm the paint? What about lemon or citrus
>oil/beeswax combos? Paste waxes? Remarks?

You want to put wax over plastic?

The answer is "No." _Paint_ is the protective finish. When the finish
deteriorates, sand and repaint it.


--
"Menja bé, caga fort!"

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 05/01/2005 4:58 PM

05/01/2005 9:49 PM

Buy quality exterior paint. Good paint on the outside of houses last a very
long time.

Wax, no reason as it will not stop water from coming through.


"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Folks -
>
> I've just finished painting (gasp) an adirondack chair and will be
> delivering it on Friday. I used green latex exterior, as requested, but
> had a question. Can wax be put over paint? The chair's owner wanted to
> know if she could wax it to provide extra protection from the foul
> weather - I don't know. Would wax harm the paint? What about lemon or
> citrus oil/beeswax combos? Paste waxes? Remarks?
>
> TIA,
>
> John
>

PK

Paul Kierstead

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 05/01/2005 4:58 PM

05/01/2005 6:55 PM

jo4hn wrote:
> Quality exterior primer and paint should do the job. And it will keep
> the cherry from darkening.

ROFLMAO!!! Thanks for quality amusement to revitalize me after work!

PK

jj

jo4hn

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 05/01/2005 4:58 PM

05/01/2005 7:10 PM

John Moorhead wrote:

> Folks -
>
> I've just finished painting (gasp) an adirondack chair and will be
> delivering it on Friday. I used green latex exterior, as requested, but had
> a question. Can wax be put over paint? The chair's owner wanted to know
> if she could wax it to provide extra protection from the foul weather - I
> don't know. Would wax harm the paint? What about lemon or citrus
> oil/beeswax combos? Paste waxes? Remarks?
>
> TIA,
>
> John
>
Quality exterior primer and paint should do the job. And it will keep
the cherry from darkening. No matter what you put on, it will need
sanding and repainting after a few years.
mahalo,
jo4hn

Mi

"Mike in Mystic"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 05/01/2005 4:58 PM

05/01/2005 5:21 PM

wax won't harm the paint, but it also will do nothing to protect the chair
in addition to what the outdoor paint you used already will do. there
really isn't any need for it.


"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Folks -
>
> I've just finished painting (gasp) an adirondack chair and will be
> delivering it on Friday. I used green latex exterior, as requested, but
had
> a question. Can wax be put over paint? The chair's owner wanted to know
> if she could wax it to provide extra protection from the foul weather - I
> don't know. Would wax harm the paint? What about lemon or citrus
> oil/beeswax combos? Paste waxes? Remarks?
>
> TIA,
>
> John
>
>


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