
Canadian waxes
Colorantic Canadian waxes are made in 5 colours (Natural Beewax (clear), Grey Storm, White Snow, Black Coal and Antique Brown). They are available in 2oz, 4oz or 8oz. It is made from quality natural products such as beeswax and natural oils. Depending on the colours, we add pigments.
The primary purpose of waxes is to protect your furniture following the application of Colorantic ™ chalk based paint. Waxes containing pigments allow you to give your furniture a boost and make it unique!
The 5 colours available



Natural Beewax on Acaï Berry
Finished with Natural Bee Wax
In addition to protecting the paint, Natural Bee Wax leaves a satin finish to the colour.
It is not recommended on high traffic surfaces such as table tops, kitchen cabinets, or bathroom furniture.
The wax can take anywhere from 7 days to a month to dry and harden thoroughly, depending on how much you applied.
Waxed furniture should be cleaned with a dry cloth.
Finished with White Snow wax
For a washed-out effect, or a seaside look, White Snow wax is an excellent choice! It can be used on pale colours (white tones not included) and darker colours.
Note: we suggest you apply natural beeswax first to make it easier to apply our coloured waxes.

White Snow wax on Acaï Berry

Antique Brown wax on Cotton Ball
Finished with Antique Brown wax
Do you want an antique effect for your project? Use our Antique Brown wax in the corners and grooves and voila!
Note: we suggest you apply natural beeswax first to make it easier to apply our coloured waxes.
Finished with Grey Storm Wax
Is Barn wood style the look you want for your furniture? You can do this with Grey Storm Wax.
Note: we suggest you apply natural beeswax first to make it easier to apply our coloured waxes.

Grey Storm Wax on Cotton Ball

Black Coal on Cotton Ball
Finished with Black Coal Wax
Black Charcoal Wax Note is ideal for a worn finish. To be applied on the corners of furniture and doors as well as in cavities.
Note: we suggest you apply natural beeswax first to make it easier to apply our coloured waxes.
“Barn wood” finish
It is possible to superimpose severeal colours of waxes on a surface. If you leave your project on natural wood, but would like to highlight it, layer the following colours: Antique Brown, Grey Storm and White Snow!
There you have it, you have a “barn wood” finish.
Note: we suggest you apply natural beeswax first to make it easier to apply our coloured waxes.

Grey Storm wax, Antique Brown and White Snow on natural wood
You are now in a position to make an informed choice regarding the wax. Our waxes are available in individual sizes as well as in bundles.
Enjoy!
The Colorantic™ team
*** ENGLISH SUBTITLES COMING SOON ***
Annie
Quick Question how long should it take for a wax coat to dry?
Colorantic
Waxes takes between 1 to 7 days to cure. Use a cloth to press the wax in order to have it dry faster.
Veronique
Can I put the wax (antic brown) straight on bear wood (pine)?
Colorantic
It’s best if you add the natural beeswax first, then the dark wax. C’est mieux si vous appliquez la cire naturelle d’abeille avant puis la cire foncée après.
Tara
Is it better to apply with the wax brush or a cloth?
Sarina Bernard
It’s better to use the wax brush. The cloth will absorb the wax. There is less loss with à brush. The other advantage with the brush is that it’s easier to create an antique look when you use a coloured wax. We recommend a different brush for each wax colour.
Veronique
Does the wax act as a “sealer” after you’ve applied chalk paint? Or should we use top coat?
Colorantic
Both are sealers, wax and top coat. Don’t add wax underneath varnish. But the opposite is possible.
Blair
I’m working on the frame of a mirror and have one coat each of clear and dark brown creme wax. I want to add black for more depth. Can I use your black wax for this? Should I put a coat of clear on first?
Sarina Bernard
You can add the black wax directly on the mirror. You don’t need to put another coat of clear.