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  • May 7, 2005, 12:01 PM
    chazsgang
    Painting furniture
    Hi Folks,

    Is there anyone out there would could tell me how to create the paint wash effect on furniture.

    What I mean is that it appears to be a very thin coat which is almost transparent and shows the grain of the wood.

    Any help appreciated.

    Thanks

    Charllie
  • May 7, 2005, 10:43 PM
    labman
    There are kits made to do it, or at least used to be. I think it is called wood graining or antiqueing. If you can't find it in a hardware or home center, try a paint store or a hobby store.

    I am not a skilled painter, but had good luck using a kit 30 years ago to restore a crib going back to the early 20'th century. It was bought for my mother in law. Served her, a brother, 2 sisters, my wife and her brothers, their cousins, my kids, and their cousins.
  • May 7, 2005, 11:26 PM
    chazsgang
    Thanks for the reply labman.

    Ill take a look down B&Q later and see what they have.

    Thanks

    Charllie
  • Jun 7, 2005, 11:20 AM
    MAcybervikki
    Pickling
    My father and I did a treatment on an ash table years ago for my first apartment. Looks great and I still have the table. It is called "pickling." I think you can get it at hardware stores, try a big one, like Home Depot. It's like a stain or wash. Good luck!
  • Jun 7, 2005, 02:46 PM
    chazsgang
    Hi MAcybervikki,

    Thanks for your reply and advice. I will have a look on the weekend and see what I can find.

    Thanks

    Charllie

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