At Dixie Belle Paint Company, we believe in bringing creativity, color, and a whole lot of character to your DIY projects. Our paint products do more than just work beautifully—they have names that stick with you, make you smile, and add personality to your process. 

Whether you’re sealing, blending, waxing, or adding textured detail, our names are just as bold as our formulas. To help you get familiar with the lingo, here’s our playful and informative Dixie Belle Dictionary—a guide to what our most iconic products really mean. 

White Lightning 

Definition: The ultimate prep-step superhero.
Translation: A powerful cleaner that removes grease, grime, wax buildup, and residue from furniture before painting.
Why the name? Because it strikes fast and leaves your surface clean and ready to go.
Start every chalk painted furniture project with a good scrub-down using White Lightning for strong adhesion and lasting results. 

 

Bonding BOSS 

Definition: The primer that means business.
Translation: A stain- and odor-blocking primer that grips to slick surfaces and seals in potential bleed-through from wood tannins.
Why the name? Because it’s tough, dependable, and takes control—just like a boss.
Bonding BOSS replaces both Slick Stick and BOSS, making it your go-to for prepping everything from laminate to mahogany. One product, total prep power. 

Closed jars of Bonding BOSS in White, Gray, and Clear sit on a white tiered tabletop with a white sheet of paper in the background

Gator Hide 

Definition: A tough-as-nails top coat with a bite.
Translation: A water-repellent, super durable clear coat for protecting chalk painted furniture, cabinets, or even outdoor pieces.
Why the name? Because it’s tough as a gator’s hide—strong, resilient, and ready for heavy use.
Gator Hide is perfect for kitchen tables, bathroom vanities, and other high-traffic areas that need long-lasting protection from moisture and daily wear. 

A closed jar of Gator hide sits on a turquoise and black piece of leather with a plate that matches the leather in the background with a paint brush leaning against it A paint brush that has been dipped in Gator Hide sits on a turquoise and black piece of leather with water beaded on it

Big Mama’s Butta 

Definition: A conditioning salve that revives, refreshes, and protects.
Translation: A rich, easy-to-apply salve that hydrates raw wood, conditions chalk painted surfaces, and even helps drawers glide more smoothly.
Why the name? Because it’s soft, silky, and comforting—just like Mama’s homemade fix for tired furniture.
Big Mama’s Butta smells amazing and leaves behind a smooth, subtle sheen that enhances the natural look of wood and painted finishes. 


A closed can of Big Mama's Butta sitting on a white circle next to an open can of Big Mama's Butta on it's side 4 open cans of Big Mama's Butta with their lids sit on a white circular plate and a brown piece of wood with butta scooped out of two of the cans sitting on a piece of paper next to them A piece of wood that has a small amount of Big Mama's Butta sitting on top of it next to a white rag, the piece of wood has the Butta applied to the top half of it.

Howdy-Do Hemp Oil 

Definition: A friendly finish for wood lovers.
Translation: A hemp-based oil that enriches wood grain and gives chalk painted furniture a soft, natural look.
Why the name? Because it’s as easygoing and charming as a Southern “Howdy Do!”
Apply Howdy-Do Hemp Oil to raw wood, worn finishes, or painted surfaces for a subtle, low-luster finish that’s smooth to the touch. 

A closed bottle of Howdy-Do Hemp Oil sitting on a white table with a white background

Big Daddy Brush 

Definition: The heavy-hitter brush with serious coverage.
Translation: A large natural bristle brush that holds more paint and covers more surface with fewer strokes.
Why the name? Because when there’s a big job to tackle, you need the Big Daddy.
Perfect for dressers, buffets, and tables, the Big Daddy Brush is made for maximum coverage and a smooth application every time. 

Big Daddy brush sitting on a chippy white painted table with greenery around it

Best Dang Brush 

Definition: A do-it-all brush that lives up to its name.
Translation: A natural bristle brush that’s ideal for painting, blending, and waxing.
Why the name? Because once you try it, you’ll say it too—it’s the Best Dang Brush!
Its size and shape make the Best Dang Brush great for detail work, finishing touches, and getting into tight spaces while still delivering flawless results. 

Best Dang Brush sitting on a brown podium

Easy Peasy Spray Wax 

Definition: The easiest way to seal and protect your project.
Translation: A spray-on wax for sealing chalk painted furniture, painted fabric, rub-on transfers, and even outdoor decor.
Why the name? Because it’s just that—easy peasy. Shake, spray, wipe, done.
This one-of-a-kind product simplifies the waxing process and offers a soft, sealed finish with no buffing required. Easy Peasy Spray Wax is perfect for quick projects or sealing hard-to-reach surfaces. 

Easy Peasy Spray Wax sitting on a white table top with a white background

Dixie Dirt 

Definition: A little mess that makes a masterpiece.
Translation: A pigmented powder used to add age, depth, and antique character to painted furniture.
Why the name? Because we took “dirt” and made it desirable.
Apply Dixie Dirt over clear wax to make crevices, carvings, and corners pop with perfectly placed depth and vintage detail. 

Open jars of Dixie Dirt in Ash, Earth and Charcoal sitting on a dirt ground 

Sea Spray 

Definition: Your shortcut to coastal texture and chippy charm.
Translation: A texture additive that creates a weathered, layered finish full of movement and character.
Why the name? Because it mimics the look of cresting ocean waves and time-worn seaside surfaces.
Mix Sea Spray with Chalk Mineral Paint to create raised layers, coastal vibes, or old-world effects with an artistic edge. 

A closed bag of Sea Spray sitting on a white table with a white background. In front of the bag are 3 scoops that are holding Sea Spray A white bowl with Chalk Mineral Paint and Sea Spray being mixed together with a paint brush 

Dixie Mud 

Definition: Your sculpt, shape, and stencil secret weapon.
Translation: A thick, spreadable medium used for filling holes, creating raised stencils, or adding dimensional details to furniture and decor.
Why the name? Because it’s just like mud—only way more useful in a makeover.
Use Dixie Mud to repair damage, customize your piece with stenciled reliefs, or add creative texture before painting. 

Closed jars of Dixie Mud in black, white and brown sitting on top of a rock in front of a brown background

No matter what project you’re working on—flipping furniture, updating home décor, or just playing with paint—our product names are more than just fun. They’re tools to help you paint with confidence, creativity, and a whole lot of style. To learn about the different types of paint we sell, check out our blog, Dixie Belle Controversy: Which Paint to Use.

Which Dixie Belle product do you think deserves a spot in the next edition of the Dictionary? Tag us in your posts or drop a suggestion—we’re always listening! 

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