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Tag Archives: hard

Gilding Wax is hard and dry?

Posted on 11/04/2018 by Steve Kuntz
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Maybe you did not put the cover back on your metallic gilding paste and it has become hard?  Here is a quick fix.

Take your gilders wax that is dry and crumbly, add a dab of Annie’s clear wax and it smooths back out! 

Posted in How To | Tagged dried out, gilders, gilding, hard | Leave a reply
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