Distressing Beeswax Block

Amazing results – you have to try this!  I was so amazed the first time I tried this – it’s so easy and you can get such great results, and with a lot of different looks, with so little effort.

Our 100% natural Beeswax Distressing Block™ is the perfect tool to easily distress any project you are working on.

HOW TO USE

First of all paint the piece with a base colour – this is the colour that will show through after you have finished. See below in the text for good colour options Next, when that layer is dry – use the distressing block on the areas that you want the base colour to show through – then paint over the whole piece with your second colour – the colour you want your piece to be. When it’s all dry give it a light sand or even a wet sand and your base colour will show through!

How is this different to other Fusion wax products?

This wax product is a solid block of beeswax. Our other waxes are softer and meant as top coats.

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Our 100% natural Beeswax Distressing Block™ is the perfect tool to easily distress any project you are working on.

How To Use:

First of all paint the piece with a base colour – this is the colour that will show through after you have finished – like Chocolate or Ash or  Limestone – these are all good choices for the colour underneath. Next, when that layer is dry – use the distressing block on the areas that you want the base colour to show through – then paint over the whole piece with your second colour – the colour you want your piece to be. When it’s all dry give it a light sand or even a wet sand and your base colour will show through!

For the exact placement of distressed lines and edges, press the wax block where you would like to see the distressed antiquing effect between layers of paint.

Anything that is applied on top of the waxed areas will easily distress without too much pressure from sanding! You will notice this resistance once you are giving your piece a light sanding at the end of your application of all layers of paint. Any paint underneath the wax will remain in place, and any paint applied on top of the wax will come off effortlessly, allowing for the perfect distressed look.

Tips:
Press block along edges or areas where you want to see distressing. These areas will resist paint. paint piece, then give light sanding or wet sanding to remove wax and distress the paint.

Distressing Beeswax Block