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  • omg did you really just use f*** and christian in the same sentence? wow.

  • @11mac11s you can use any colors to faux. the easiest are to use a lighter to medium shade tan to beige as a base coat. Dark Browns with NO red, green or gold tones make the consistency best glazes. thanks and have a good time!

  • @11mac11s hey 11MAC11 THANKS for replying to the comment! i really appreciate ya helping everybody and hope you have a great day!!! Peace

  • how long I have to wait after the base color?

    

  • Nice painting by the hired help. What the fuck does Christian have to do with it? Only in Texas.

  • @DAVADMDAVAD hey bro, im sorry that you have a fucked up idea of "Christian", but i do understand because popular christianity is divisive, hypercritical and not anything like the Love and Liberty that i find in Christ. i hope that helps you understand a little. ultimately its just a name for a business just like aaa movers or something, but it does also reflect my personality of who i am also obviously since its my business. my slogan is "Rock Star Treatment" and thats what i do! Cool, Peace

  • can u do a start to fininh video on faux painting ??

  • @559bigman1 yes it is my intention to do some start to finish videos and i do really appreciate your comment as it is very encouraging.

  • Hello, this is a great video! I was wondering if you dampened the rag first? It sounds like it has some wet weight to it. Thank you!

    

  • Hello, this is a great video! I was wondering if you dampened the rag first? It sounds like it has some wet weight to it. Thank you!

  • @ChRoMeVoOdOo you want your rag to be wet be wrung out as much as possible. i even pop them in the air!

  • @christianpainters me too, thanks for replying to the comment and i hope you have a good day!

  • @christianpainters is the rag suppose to be wet??

  • @frothycoffee100 yes the rag is slightly damp 

  • Hello, this is a great video! I was wondering if you dampened the rag first? It sounds like it has some wet weight to it. Thank you!

  • Yes I too would really like to know what Base color and glaze colors and combination were used! I'm looking to do this in my hallway myself.

  • @Heavensent1920 the base coat is actually an off white khaki color, but you can use any light/ medium shade for the base coat. the glaze is Ralph Lauren Antiquing Glaze tinted to the color Tobacco.

  • That looks great! What brand and color of paint/glaze are you using?

  • @neighborator all shades of biege, sand tone colors and golds will look good with this finish. the base coat is actually an off white khaki color, but you can use any light/ medium shade for the base coat. the glaze is Ralph Lauren Antiquing Glaze tinted to the color Tobacco. Tobacco is easy to wash on and wash off. just make sure it is in all the little cracks and indentions.

  • this is a great How To video

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