With so many options, which do you choose?
So lets' look at the Pros and Cons of each.
Johnson's Paste Wax:
Pros:
- Inexpensive at around just $5 a can at Lowes or Home Depot in the flooring section
- Same finish as the Annie Sloan Wax
- fairly soft
- Quick drying
Cons:
- Smell - harsh fumes
Minwax Paste Finishing Wax:
Pros:
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- Somewhat inexpensive at Lowes or Home Depot at around $10 a can
- Appears to be the same finish
- Quick drying
- Smell
- Can yellow furniture over time, especially lighter colored pieces
- Harder consistency
Annie Sloan Wax:
Pros:
- Butter like consistency - very smooth
- Same finish as the others
- Low odor (though still some odor, so ventilation and mask is still recommended)
Cons:
- $$$ At about $25 a can!
- Drying time is recommended to wait 24 hours
Overall, they all do a good job at protecting your finish and working well with the chalk paint. While I love Annie Sloan wax, the price of Johnson's paste wax is hard to contend with. When you're on a budget, Johnson's is great, but Annie Sloan is definitely a first in my book if you can afford the cost. The butter-like consistency and low odor is pretty great!
Now...if only the learning curve in using it weren't so steep!
What's your experience with wax?
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