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Sometimes it's hard to see the beautiful detail work in a piece of furniture, especially if you've painted it with chalk paint. If you'd like carved details to stand out more or you'd like to give your item an antique look, glaze is perfect for the job! Glaze is semi-transparent and gives you more control over the style than wax does and it's easy to apply. You can also give your project an aged or distressed look by choosing a dark glaze or sanding away some of the chalk paint.
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