It would be the Saltwash Versus Sea Salt competition.
Which product would win the gold?
By the way, I was NOT compensated for using the products named in any way.
Saltwash purchased HERE. Two Lovely Flowers on Etsy.
Cerulean Seas Sea Salt Fine Crystals purchased at Fresh Market for $1.99 plus tax.
My two victims - two similar candlestick tables.
Both needed a bit of tightening and cleaning before the challenge began.
To be able to start on a level playing field, I painted each with Waverly Chalk paint in Truffle.
One coat for each.
Dried great in less than 20 minutes.
In separate plastic cups, I mixed Saltwash with Americana Decor Chalky Finish paint in Escape and the same with plain sea salt.
I only mixed a little because a little goes a long way.
I used the directions from watching Saltwash videos.
At this point I was not a happy camper.
It was a hot and humid day.
Not good for painting outside.
This is the table with Saltwash.
I named her Prissy.
This is the table with plain sea salt.
I named her Scruffy.
I had a very difficult time getting this dry enough for the next step.
The Saltwash must have a drying agent in it - it dried a little better than the sea salt.
I used Americana Decor Chalky Finish paint in Lace for the top coat.
Here's a full view of Prissy.
Here's her top.
Texture - check
Sea washed color - check
Full view of Scruffy.
Here's her top.
Texture - check
Sea washed look - check
However neither table would dry.
It did not help I left them for a quick Olympics watch and it sprinkled rain on them.
I threw both of them in the dining room for a few days.
The paint finally cured - it no longer peeled right off.
Here's Scruffy after sanding and a coat of satin varnish.
It was quite easy to get the layers of paint to show.
Her base is definitely textured and ancient-looking.
Prissy (Miss Saltwash) was harder to sand.
I was not using the electric sander - just a sanding sponge.
Here's her top - it was difficult to get down to the brown layer of paint.
Her base is textured and has an old look.
So which table wins the gold and which the silver?
I have to award Prissy (Miss Saltwash) the gold - she dried and sanded to a smooth distressed finish.
Scruffy (Miss Sea Salt) wins the silver - if you love a lot of texture and depth this is the choice for you.
I will use the rest of the canister of Saltwash on other furniture projects, but for smalls like my zinc pots, I will stick to plain old sea salt.
I still think the finishes learned in the Farragoz course are superior to these.
And, NO, I am not compensated to say that.
See y'all!
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