Retique It by Renaissance Furniture, 4.2 oz, Silver Wax

Retique It by Renaissance Furniture, 4.2 oz, Silver Wax
Retique It by Renaissance Furniture, 4.2 oz, Silver Wax
Retique It by Renaissance Furniture, 4.2 oz, Silver Wax
Retique It by Renaissance Furniture, 4.2 oz, Silver Wax
Retique It by Renaissance Furniture, 4.2 oz, Silver Wax
Retique It by Renaissance Furniture, 4.2 oz, Silver Wax

Key features

  • Apply over our clear wax to give a great metallic silver accent
  • Use the clear wax as an eraser to remove unwanted wax
  • Dries overnight, cures in about a week
  • Comes in Clear, Dark, White, Silver & Gold
  • A little goes a very long way
Size4.2 Ounce (Pack of 1)
ColorSilver

Retique It by Renaissance Furniture, 4.2 oz, Silver Wax

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Customer Reviews

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Great chalk paint -- fairly comparable to Annie Sloan
🔹 Catrinka 🔹✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 18, 2017
I've used Annie Sloan chalk paint for years and love it. It's expensive, though, so I'd tried a couple of different craft store 'chalk paint' offerings in hopes that they'd be a good (and cheaper) option. They weren't anywhere near the caliber of Annie Sloan's paints.

When I noticed the positive reviews for Renaissance Chalk Paint, I decided to try some colors in the small 8 oz size before spending more money on the quart or gallon sizes. I started with Robin's Egg, Old Linen, Snow, and Argentine.

So far, of the cans I've tried, I've found it fairly comparable to Annie Sloan's chalk paint. The paint brushes on with a similar texture and thickness. It also dries in a similar time frame (which, with chalk paint, is fairly fast). As with other good chalk paints, it can be sanded to allow bare wood or other paint layers to show through. Also, adding a final coat of dark antiquing (or other color) wax to any of the dried chalk paint colors will alter the color and give an interesting effect (just be sure to first use clear wax first before adding the dark or you'll get dark splotches).

I did notice a couple of minor differences. The Renaissance paint seemed to cover a bit better than the Annie Sloan with the first coat. Also, the Renaissance paint seemed to leave a tiny bit more noticeable brush stroke marks. Of course, with chalk paint, those brush marks quickly disappear with a light swipe of fine-grit sandpaper after the paint has fully dried.

One concern I may (or may not) have is the durability of Renaissance chalk paint. I've always been amazed at how well Annie Sloan chalk paint sticks to whatever I put it on--even with minimal prepping of the to-be-painted surface. Only time will tell if this Renaissance paint sticks as well without peeling. I'll alter my review if it doesn't hold up.

Since Renaissance Chalk Paint is, unfortunately, in a similar price range to Annie Sloan (Renaissance only *slightly* less), I'm not likely to switch over from using Annie Sloan. However, Renaissance offers whole new color chart options besides those available in the A.Sloan line. So it gives me more color choices between the two different chalk paint brands.

I'd assumed that the "Robin's Egg" color by Renaissance would be very close to A.Sloan's "Duck Egg," but the colors are actually very different (as you can see from my pic). The Annie Sloan "Duck Egg" (on the left) is a slightly darker greyed blue, while Renaissance's "Robin's Egg" is really quite blue with a slight greenish cast (maybe almost a turquoise). In fact, in a side-by-side comparison, the 'blueness' of the Renaissance paint makes the A.Sloan paint not appear blue at all. They're both very nice colors.

To show some other color comparisons, I've painted some swatches of chalk paint in some grey/beige tones that are available in the two chalk paint manufacturer lines. I've labeled them with the brand name and color. The two in the middle are Renaissance choices -- one a cool grey (Argentine) and the other a warmer beigish-taupe (Old Linen). The Annie Sloan paint on bottom is a much more yellowish-beige color (although it's referred to as a grey -- Country Grey). The top color (AS's French Linen) is a darker grey/taupe.
Love this paint!!
Jen✓ Verified PurchaseApril 4, 2017
I recently just finished my Oak kitchen cabinets with Renaissance Chalk Paint in Old Linen. I had done lots of research and decided to try this product and so happy that I did! I did not want a super white color and Old Linen was exactly what I was looking for. I'm so ready to try more projects with this paint! Also Renaissance Paint was very responsive to any questions/inquiries I had. Great customer service!

Brightened my kitchen up so much and I love it!
Love this paint!
Kscheff✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 23, 2017
I absolutely love this paint! The Ivory is a tiny bithe darker than I hoped, but I still love it! I was going to get annie Sloan, but the price for a quarter is about $15 more than this brand, so I decided to try it out and I'm so happy that I did! I have tons of other furniture I plan on refinishing and will definitely be going with this brand again. I was able to refinish my entire piano with 1 quart of this (every last drop was used!). My piano was SUPER dark and I was nervous that I'd need 3 coats, but 2 coats was perfect! I've added a before and after pic of my piano that I refinished.
The best paint ever
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 1, 2016
Let me first start off saying the kit is well worth it...I ordered it so I could change the color of my island and at first I was going to paint the whole thing...but once I painted and waxed the top the island looked perfect...so I'm adding before and after pics...and this was my first time ever using chalk paint and wax. .I will definitely order again and a little goes a long way....
Get this paint
Jeri in Kent✓ Verified PurchaseMay 14, 2016
I love this paint. Goes on smooth and easy. Looks beautiful. I used dark wax on it and it is beautiful.
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