THE BEST & WORST SEALERS FOR PAINTED FURNITURE

I’ve painted dozens of pieces of furniture and learned a ton about how to protect it so it looks beautiful for years to come. Here are my top tips!

WHAT DOES A SEALER EVEN DO? A sealer, which may also be called a topcoat, simply protects your beautiful paint finish from stains, scratches, chips, and scuffs.

WHEN DO YOU NEED TO SEAL PAINTED FURNITURE? Top 3 reasons to seal: -Chalk Paint -Latex Paint -High Traffic Surfaces

HOW TO SEAL PAINTED FURNITURE -carefully read the instructions on your sealer -make sure to stir it thoroughly; do not shake -using multiple thin, even coats -if you use a brush to apply furniture sealer, brush it on in long, even strokes -a paint sprayer is a great way to get a flawless finish

WHICH FURNITURE SEALERS ARE THE BEST? MINWAX POLYCRYLIC Verdict: not as easy to work with as General Finishes sealers. But, it is cheaper and easily found at home improvement stores, so it wins as far as convenience.

MINWAX POLYURETHANE Verdict: inexpensive and conveniently available locally. Not a good topcoat for painted furniture because it yellows and affects the appearance of the paint color.

FURNITURE WAX Verdict: more difficult to apply than other sealers, yet it isn’t as long-lasting. Of the furniture waxes I have used, Annie Sloan was by far my favorite.

GENERAL FINISHES FLAT OUT FLAT Verdict: my favorite sealer for distressed furniture or any furniture you want to have a vintage feel. It's also my favorite to use over chalk paint. Easy to apply and gives a beautiful flat finish.

GENERAL FINISHES HIGH PERFORMANCE TOP COAT My number one pick for a great all-around sealer. Easy to apply, holds up well, and works well over all kinds of paint and stain.

DIXIE BELLE GATOR HIDE I haven’t personally had a chance to try Gator Hide yet, but had to include it because it comes so highly recommended by other bloggers and furniture painters.

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