Distressing Techniques With Real Milk Paint Part 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2010

Distressing a 1930's raised panel kitchen cabinet. Two layers of Real Milk Paint worn through to expose the under lying layer of paint. Wearing and distressing techniques with a damp rag, creating a genuine old look that creates a unique time worn appearance. Top coated with Low Sheen Burnishing Paste, clear acrylic glaze. Instruction video for antiquing and distressing.

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  • Thanks , I am just trying to show how much easier it is to create effect with milk paint as opposed to toxic latex commerical paints . Thanks for watching !!

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  • fantastic video

  • hello...what's that guitar sound in the intro and end...it's open tunung isn't it? if so could you tell me the tuning...i could try but i'm kind of busy....love the paint...

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