It depends on how much wax there is. Are you talking about small amounts, like crayon marks? You can try removing it with a solvent like Goo Gone. There are some primers that claim to work over glossy surfaces, including crayon marks. Check with your local paint store or home improvement store. Look for brands like Kilz or Zinsser Bulls-Eye 1-2-3. Read the back of the paint cans to see what these primers will cover.
I have painted over sealant by giving it a good sanding first. The surface needs to be roughed up for the paint to take. I used a light primer before the paint and it turned out perfect!! Hope this helps.
You cant. You can try, but you will be wasting your time as no paint will adhere to wax. Remove the wax with a scraper, then with a paper towel and a clothes iron. Sand, primer and paint.
Yes, enamel paint will go over flat paint.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
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Yes. You can paint semi-gloss latex paint over flat latex paint. It is not advised to paint over any latex with any oil-based paint. Nor is it advised to try and paint over semi-gloss paint with any other finish without first de-glossing the finish and priming.
Yes, you can put chalk pastels over acrylic paint. After acrylic paint is dry, you can use soft pastels over the paint so it won't crack.
the beeswax by itself might polish, but i think the thinner will dissolve the wax.
The beeswax was placed over the eyes, nose, and mouth and over incision places to cover up the cuts.
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This I would't do. Paint needs to adhere, (have a surface with tooth), your wood should be: clean, dry, and free of dust, dirt, an oil. Apply your paint and allow to completely dry, and then apply a finish. (water-base paint = waterbase finish, / oil-base paint = oil-base finish).
beeswax is a protein
you don't you paint over it!! you don't you paint over it!!
put a cover over the over paint then you get get the two paint mixed
Yes, enamel paint will go over flat paint.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
Encaustic paint (mainly beeswax) mixed in with bits of newspaper to create a collage effect that jumps out at the viewer
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none of your beeswax!!