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Didn't even know this was possible!!
Are you tired of constantly searching for the perfect finishing touch for your wood furniture, only to find that the sealant darkens and changes the color of the wood? It's time to discover the magical product I use (NOT polycrylic!!) that offer a perfect balance between protection and preservation. Read on to uncover the secrets behind sealing wood without darkening or changing the color, and bring new life to your DIY furniture projects and makeovers.
Dining Table Transformation From Oak To Beautiful Paint Wash - Rejoice About
Dining Table Transformation From Oak To Beautiful Paint Wash - Rejoice About
Thrift Store Furniture Makeover DIY Idea
Learn how to stain and paint a table with this flea market flip find. This before and after DIY upcycle dining room table idea is perfect for your apartments or home decor. #farmhouse #thriftstore #fleamarketflip
Kitchen Table Flip - The Rural Legend
Kitchen Table Flip - The Rural Legend
7,022 likes, 267 comments - duly_restored on February 12, 2023: "Do you like golden oak furniture?? Growing up in the 80s my view of oak was tainted by the factory finished golden oak furniture all around me. But my appreciation of oak has completely changed since I learned how to paintwash to neutralize the yellow tone. I love oak now and am so happy with the result of this beautiful solid oak table! Let me know what you think! Products used: Stripper: @stripwell QCS 10% off with code “...
Tonya Cassidy on Instagram: "Raw wood finish for this oak table! . Comment “finish” and I will send you the stains I used to achieve this look! . The client had this oak table and wanted it updated into more of a driftwood finish— top, skirt and base! The table top was easy to sand and remove the previous finish, but removing the paint from the skirt and the pedestal base and all of the details took some time and effort! . To remove all of that paint I first sanded as much of it off with my orbital sander and then I used my scraper and my Dremel to remove the paint from the crevices and details! After everything was sanded, I mixed @minwaxusa simply white and early american stains— 1:5 part ratio to achieve a very neutral raw wood/driftwood finish! Finally I sealed it with 6 coats of p