In this video I’m going to show you how I took this antique dresser that I picked up at auction and gave it a much lighter, brighter tan or beige washed wood finish.
Products Used in this Video:
+ Lead Testing Swabs [ Ссылка ]
+ HOTO 12V Brushless Drill [ Ссылка ]
+ Circa 1850 Heavy Body Paint & Varnish Remover
+ Splash Proof Goggles, Gloves, 3m Half Mask Respirator [ Ссылка ]
+ Metal Scrapper, Chip Brush & 0000 Steel Wool
+ Mineral Spirits [ Ссылка ]
+ Surf Prep 3x4 Detail Sander & 5” Orbital Sander
+ 80, 120, 180 & 400 grit sandpapers and a medium grit foam abrasive
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+ DAP Wood Pro-X Natural Wood Filler [ Ссылка ]
+ Zibra 3” Angled Trim Brush [ Ссылка ]
+ Zibra 2” Chiseled Wedge Brush [ Ссылка ]
+ Microfibre Cloths [ Ссылка ]
+ Fusion Mineral Paint in “Algonquin” [ Ссылка ]
+ Fusion Mineral Paint’s Stain and Finishing Oil in “Natural” [ Ссылка ]
+ Vinegar, Bar Keepers Friend [ Ссылка ]
+ Wood Glue [ Ссылка ]
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