Do you seal over glaze?

ANSWER: Yes! GF recommends sealing Glaze Effects with High Performance Top Coat. Even though General Finishes Milk Paint does not require a top coat for light to medium wear, once Glaze Effects is added GF recommends sealing the piece with High Performance.
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Do you have to seal a glaze?

If you are applying Glaze on top of paint, you'll need to put down a layer of Top Coat sealer first. Every piece of furniture that is painted using Clay, Chalk & Mineral paint needs to be sealed.
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What comes first glaze or sealant?

It is recommended to put the glaze on before the sealant. it can't hurt to put it on top, but i would probably top it with wax. It's all about how your car looks to you. I have discovered a lot of cool things by thinking outside the box, so don't be afraid to try it on top of your sealant and wax.
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Is glaze the same as sealer?

Re: The difference between glaze and sealant? A glaze is typically to enhance shine and wetness, and to fill in fine scratches and swirls, whereas a sealant or a wax will give you protection. If you wanted to use a glaze, you would top it with a non-cleaning sealant or wax to provide real paint protection.
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Do you have to wax after glaze?

WHEN DO I GLAZE? Glazes are best applied after claying and polishing your vehicle, but before sealing and waxing. In order for your glaze to stick the best and get the best results, it's important to clay bar your car first to purify the surface of any impurities.
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Can I ceramic coat over glaze?

The answer is "no". In order for a paint coating to properly bond to the paint the paint must be free from any substance that would hinder the coating from bonding. Glazes have polishing oils and these oils would interfere with the bonding of the coating. Thanks.
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Do you wax or seal first?

Sealants should be applied to the paint first, and should not go on top of a wax. This is because sealants need to properly bond to the paint in order to maximise durability. Waxes can be applied over the top of sealants or on their own.
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Is glaze just a stain?

Glazes are virtually the same as stains but they contain a lot more pigment with a lot less binder or no binder at all. Glaze actually sits on top of the paint, while a stain penetrates the unfinished wood.
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When should I use car sealant?

A car sealant is mostly comprised of synthetic polymers: man-made chemical compounds that, when linked together, form a very tight web of protection across your vehicle. When dirt or other contaminants land on your car, the paint sealant prevents them from degrading or even bonding with your clear coat and car paint.
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Do you Poly over glaze?

I've wiped poly over glaze. It will work, but the solvent in the wipe on poly will lift some of the glaze. Try to leave as little excess glaze as possible, and don't wipe too hard with the first topcoat. Too many coats of wipe-on will still look like plastic.
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Does glaze need a base coat?

Absolutely. All stains and glazes require a sealant. Think of the stain or glaze as the color and the topcoat as protection.
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Do you have to seal chalk paint before glazing?

If you don't put a coat or two of poly over the chalk paint, the glaze will soak right into the really porous chalk paint, making it impossible to work with the glaze.
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How do you put a stain on a glaze?

Stains can be added to glazes up to about 10%. When stains are being added to glazes it is best to run the mix through a sieve prior to use, this minimizes specking of the glaze. The sieve size should be at least 120 mesh, but preferably 200 mesh. Some stains are more satisfactory body stains than others.
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What is glazed finish?

A glazed cabinet finish is crafted by applying a semi-transparent color over the already stained or painted finish for added depth and dimension. The glaze is then hand wiped off all flat surfaces, but it creates a darkened highlight along profiles and corners to accentuate the detail of the cabinet door style.
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How long does wood glaze take to dry?

They typically dry in just three to four hours, though they will take about 24 to 48 hours to fully cure. High humidity levels can increase the drying time for water-based wood stains more than any other type of stain.
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How long do you let glaze dry?

Some potters will put their glazed ware straight into the kiln and fire it immediately. However, glaze contains water, and this is absorbed by bisque ware when glaze is applied. Ideally, leave your pottery overnight after glazing to allow this water to evaporate. Or add a pre-heat to your firing schedule.
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Can you use glaze coat over stained wood?

You can use a glaze to add color effects to a finished piece of wood; however, applying glaze to unfinished wood isn't recommended, even if the wood is stained. The glaze creates unsightly blotches and patches of uneven color. You can apply gel stain over stained, unfinished wood, though, to deepen the color.
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Can you use both sealant and wax?

Using both sealant and wax will give you a solution better than anything right out of the box. The best practice is to apply the sealant first and then to top that base layer with wax, but now there's an even more flexible way.
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Can you wax over sealant?

You can certainly layer wax with a sealant. I've seen some dedicated people reapply wax on their sealant every 2 weeks. This is what I do, although I'll wax it then usually use a quick detailer for a bit.
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Can you use sealant on top of sealant?

Never apply new silicone sealant over old sealant as, in most cases, the old sealant would have fallen away or split meaning that, no matter how much new sealant you apply, the leak will persist. Not to mention, applying a new sealant over old will look incredibly messy and unappealing.
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