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Chalky Chicks 16 Fl Oz Matte Starless Night Black Chalk Paint delivers superior coverage on multiple surfaces without sanding or priming. This eco-friendly, low-odor, water-based paint dries quickly to a durable chalky matte finish, ideal for furniture, cabinets, metal, glass, and more. Compatible with spray guns and airbrushes, itās perfect for millennial DIYers seeking effortless, stylish home transformations.
Brand | Chalky Chicks |
Color | Starless Night (Black) |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Eco Friendly |
Unit Count | 16.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Chalk Finish Paint |
Specific Uses For Product | Cabinets,Furniture,Glass,Gun,Upholstery |
Surface Recommendation | Glass,Metal,Wood |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Paint |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Is Waterproof | False |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #000000 |
Full Cure Time | 3E+1 Minutes |
Coverage | Full |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
UPC | 791810322139 |
Manufacturer | Chalky Chicks |
Dry Time In Hours | 1 |
Part Number | P-QT-STN-16 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 3.7 x 3.58 x 3.31 inches |
Item model number | P-QT-STN-16 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Material | water based |
Special Features | Eco Friendly |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**H
Beautiful color, creamy formula, easy to spread
Edit; oops. This review below should have been for the Chalky Chicks paint color 'Hail', NOT the 'Buttermilk'. I ordered both but haven't used the Buttermilk yet. I did paint a test strip with both colors and the Buttermilk does have somewhat of a yellow undertone compared to the Hail. They are both very nice! The consistency of each paint is similar in that they are both smooth and creamy. I like that I can purchase it in a 16-ounce or a 32-ounce size. My review below compares the Chalky Chicks paint to Annie Sloan paint and with the AS paint, you can only get it in a 32-ounce size or a super tiny (4 ounce) size which isn't enough to paint anything. I also love that I can get the Chalky Chicks paint off of Amazon (can't do that with AS paint). Comparing prices between Chalky Chicks and Annie Sloan; the 16-ounce size of Chalky Chicks paint is equivalent to the 32-ounce size of AS (price per ounce). The 32-ounce size of Chalky Chicks paint is less expensive than the 32-ounce size of AS (price per ounce). So, Chalky Chicks paint is a win-win all around. Great paint, beautiful results, lots of colors to choose from, normal size options, nice price and last but not least, I can purchase it off of Amazon!!!!My original review:I'm a very long-time user of Annie Sloan's chalk paint line. Since the pandemic, however, I try to order EVERYTHING off of Amazon. I have to make a 45-minute trip (one way) to get the AS paint from one of her suppliers. Nope, not anymore since I found the Chalky Chicks paint line sold on Amazon. Wow, what a relief. I took a gamble and ordered it. I mean, I really love AS chalk paint, and I feared nothing would even come close. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised at its performance. The paint was perfectly smooth and creamy and was a really pretty shade of white. Not too bright, and no yellow undertones. I was painting over a black surface and ended up adding several coats, probably because I diluted the paint some in order to make for a smoother application. I did some distressing and it turned out beautiful. The only thing I noticed compared to AS chalk paint was that it was a little harder to distress. I typically use a 220-grit sandpaper for distressing (with AS paint) but had to go to a 150-grit paper. No big deal, just different. I also bought the Chalky Chicks mustard seed Tuscany yellow to paint two antique stained chairs.
A**D
Quality and Color!
I love this paint!The color is spot on !Shook well and covered surface with ease and depth.I only needed one coat.Dried to perfection! I used a roller and a paintbrush for the edges. Smooth , chalk like finish. Would def purchase again and again!
M**.
DC Blue Bliss: Elevate Your Decor with Chalky Chicks Chalk Paint!
Chalky Chicks Chalk Paint in DC Blue (Navy Blue) - 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)I recently tried Chalky Chicks Chalk Paint in DC Blue, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results! The rich, deep navy-blue color is absolutely stunning and gives my furniture a timeless, elegant look. The paint's coverage is impressive; it goes on smoothly and evenly with no streaks or clumps, even after just one coat. It's also super easy to work with, dries quickly, and leaves a beautiful matte finish that I adore. Plus, it's low odor, which is a huge plus for indoor projects. If you're looking to transform your furniture or decor with a chic, vintage feel, Chalky Chicks Chalk Paint is the way to go. Highly recommend!
B**A
Gorgeous color
the Logan Berry color is so beautiful šthe 8oz was definitely not enough for this whole cabinet or enough to do a 2nd coat but I love it!Iāll probably order another bottle to finish it one day!
D**A
Cheers to Chicky Chalk
I love this product. Im using it to paint a small bathroom vanity. It covers great and is easy to use. Easy clean up too.The color is perfect for the space and other decor. Just what I wanted to complete the decor.
S**E
Awesome!!!!! Beautifulš
Nailed it!! Perfect color! Gorgeous and matches my dining table. Pictures on line were perfect match!!!
L**Y
Excellent paint
Easy to use. Great coverage and dries fast
K**O
Started out beautifully. I loved the color so much and had ...
This will be a lengthy review.. I originally purchased this paint in Old Lace to use on my kitchen table. I have used chalk paint several times before on small projects, but this was my first one that was bigger and required more work. I sanded and stained my table top and then used the paint on the bottom part of the table. It went on beautifully. I loved the color so much and had a ton left so I felt inspired to go ahead and paint my old kitchen cabinets that I had wanted to paint forever. I started the very next day on my cabinets and noticed immediately that this time there were clumps in the paint and it was not going on as smoothly as it had on the table. The more I used it the worse it got. I thought maybe the lid had been left off or something and so I ordered more. Again, the first day I used it, perfect. I was so careful to close the lid immediately after pouring what I needed into a bowl. Onto day 2 of painting, clumps. I could see the clumps pouring out when I put it into the bowl to use. As I painted, clumps were popping up everywhere and I had to scrape them off every few strokes and try to smooth it out, which was very difficult since the paint was getting so thick and sticky and not going on smoothly at all. I'm now down to doing the second coat on the last few doors and I think I'll have to buy another container just to finish it with new paint as quickly as I can. The last door I did with my first container, I ended up having to sand down a bit and paint over due to the clumpy, streaky chunks. I don't want to have to do that with the others. I've used both DiXie Belle, and Folk Art chalk paint with no problems. In fact, my Dixie Belle paint I had from a project months ago that I used again on my chairs, and it was still a perfect consistency. I was so careful with it this time that I really don't feel that it's anything I've done to cause this. It's really upsetting as this project of doing all my kitchen cabinets was already extremely time consuming and difficult, and kitchen cabinets are kind of a focal point in a kitchen. Everyone who walks into my kitchen will see them. Really disappointed and won't be buying more of this brand.*edit* I just went out to finish my last few cabinet doors. As I was pouring the paint into my cup to begin, clumps, one the size of a grape, came pouring out. I tried to use it, telling myself I only have a few more to go, make it work. I even added a tiny bit of water to see if it would make a difference. I just can't use it, it is too sticky. So now I am forced to purchase this paint again for the 3rd time, and will just have to rush thru to finish the last of them as quickly as I can while the paint is still fresh.Also painting my bottom cabinets a different color, I had purchased the steel blue for the bottom but hadn't started them yet. Bc of my results with these I decided to use an older paint I had laying around, which is a dixie belle brand, and started yesterday. Like night and day. Went on perfectly, I do not need to do a second coat, and this paint has been sitting in my garage since early summer and is still a perfect consistency.I also now have to wait a couple days for the color I need to event be in stock so that I can finish painting and then polyurethane... so frustrating.
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