Prepping Furnishings To Paint
I would love any suggestions for homes like mine – a 1951 “rambler” with an extended slim living room and puny little 8-foot ceilings. My home has a lot of windows, and I like that very much, however it does make furniture placement tough. The lounge additionally has a fireplace and I’m in all probability going to get our TV our of the spare bed room and put it in the living room. Tacky, I suppose, but I’d like to look at football and be in front of the fireplace on the same time. Did the clear up and started the first coat of min wax polyshades/black.
It is available in totally different sheens so you possibly can choose that. If not any of these, I am not sure what else might have happened in addition to the mistaken shade getting in the can on the manufacturing facility. I am fairly certain that Polyshades comes in two sheens – Satin or Gloss. You could want to use the satin end if you don’t want a excessive shine. Can you still see the wood grain with this technique?
Hi Nay – I am not exactly certain what you might be asking. I would use Painter’s tape to mask off any areas you don’t need stain to get on. After placing the tape on, seal the sting of the tape by running a finger nail or the sting of a bank card over it. I used DIY chalk paint, I aged and … Read More