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I'm making spatulas and my wife is finishing them. The paint is a water based acrylic however sometimes she uses milk paint. The bare wood is finished with a mineral oil/beeswax finish. What would a good sealer for the painted parts?
Kimberly Winkle wrote an article for Am Woodturner in 2012. She has a whole section on sealing milk paint. She does recommend a sealer but mentions a wide variety.
You don’t need anything.
I often use Waterlox over milk paint. It gives a little sheen.
the milk paint itself often has a sort of chalky look - this is great on some pieces not so great on others.
waterlox over layers of black and blue milk paint cut back to show some of the sapeli.
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