I just ended up here because I saw a short where someone used the gold leaf rub and buff to do the frame of their TV. Then they went to a vintage art UA-cam channel. Scrolling art hanging on the wall. 🖼️
You are right...so much prettier! My grandma was the big Rub & Buff queen in the late 50’s, I believe they just had gold back then. I have used it since we married in 1968...it lasts forever! We had a furnished apartment and I was unhappy with the decor. I use it still on picture frames that need some attention. Your light is just stunning! Thanks for the lesson! Happy Valentine’s Day! 💕
I love this stuff. It's so versatile! I've used it on everything from old wooden jewelry boxes to the hardware on an antique chest, picture frames etc.
Thanks for showing this. I had forgotten about this product s d you have encouraged me to touch up some lamp bases. And who knew it came in other colors? Your husband must be a real character!!!
I ordered some and am going to apply it today on a door lockset I had to replace. The only one available was satin nickle and I need dark bronze so I bought black. As a former handyman in high school and throughout college, and after having renovated several homes, I'm a pretty capable handyman/problem solver. I personally would have removed the light fixture to refinish it. The lockset, too. You did a great job, but ensuring the lines are crisp and even is tedious.
I didn't know about this product when I painted two light fixtures which were gold to bronze! Your light fixture looks Beautiful! Funny how colors seem to leave & come back in again!
Great idea for the door handle and door lock! I use to use this product when I made candles! I only had one tube in gold but it lasted for a long time! I am glad to see they are still making it! I will have to get some!
Immediately after watching your video, I used my Rub and Buf Gold Leaf to turn a silver leaf light fixture (I diyed 20 years ago--it started out gold!) back to gold!
That light looks great! not sure my neck would handle the top inside. You did a good job. Once you got the itch you went for the door. That made it look very different. Classy. Really great ideas. Now I have some ideas. I won't be running outside to do anything. Someone said we have 4o inches of snow here in Iowa. I have not been out for a week. I have been painting inside my kitchen cabinet. I guess we just can't stay still. So far so good, no Covid. Joyce
Hello favourite designer, These little tips you show are so amazing and helpful. I was waiting for you to get some gold on the white ceiling but no, you did not! It is so easy to refurbish something which need to be re-juventated. I have used gilt cream many times and in particular to customise picture frames to achieve an antique effect on an otherwise dull frame. I have only this week painted a dark grey wooden lamp base and equally dull grey shade using a Farrow and Ball paint sample pot to get a more linen colour to suit my bedroom decor. So much better than replacing. Sending hugs across from the UK.
Thanks for the tips. I'm going to try this on some shelving brackets. The shelves come with gold brackets but I need silver/chrome to match my bathroom fixtures. Saving this video so that I can let you know how it turns out. Thanks again!
Hahaha on the artwork. We placed art in a powder room above the commode 20 years ago that said, “May all who come behind us find us faithful.” It was a joke, of course. Loved hearing people laugh when they entered.
Well I think your rub and buff cream is something totally easy and fast to use! It looked great on everything you used it on. What a A+ bunch of ideas! I always enjoy your videos.
Doing a reno and am giving new life to two old light fixtures with...Rub n’ Buff! So when I saw this video in my “scrolling through UA-cam faves while drinking my coffee” morning, I had to see how you used it! Great timing! Thank you! (Also, I’m with ya on that, erm, placement...lol)
Is the Gold Leaf color the closest to the color of brass? I noticed there is another one called Antique Gold. I want to freshen up the brass on my three level cart. Thank Very Much !!
Thank you for the video, just curious how did the black hold up on the knob after daily use? I want to do my bathroom faucets and handles in black, would it hold up?
Is there a safe way to "reverse" rub and buff off metal? Like if I rub and buff my faucet fixtures then want to return them back to the original metal, is that safely possible without damaging the metal?
Any information on how this stuff wears on handles used daily. Not extreme used but once or twice a day. I want to make my nightstand table handles gold and they are so long that just replacing them is next to impossible. Would love to try this product but I really know if it will wear well. Thanks!
How cool is this! I have a question. We have a kitchen /dinning room combo. We just repainted all cabinets white with matte black knobs. We also installed lights over island and sink that are the farmhouse industrial look in the color of dark bronze. The dinning room has an old chandelier that is silver, looks like it was painted silver. I plan on painting it black to match the knobs and black granite countertops in the kitchen . However after watching this do you think I should do rub and buff in bronze or maybe even something different? Btw I think your husband was right!! We all need to encouragement even in that moment ! Haha
Hi Jennifer, I just came across your channel and this video on Rub n Buff. I am hoping you can guide me a bit. I would like to change a solid black pendant fixtures some. The solid black is heavy looking for the area. I would like to lighten it up some to like an aged bronze color or give the black some highlights somehow. Do you have any suggestions of colors to choose?
I tried touching up an old copper lamp and when I try the "buff part" it just rubs right off, what am I doing wrong? I did use plastic gloves to put it on and tried both buffing right away and then again letting it dry.
I just received my new rimless eyeglasses in the mail today (online order). The hardware pieces (nose bridge and side pieces) are very noticeable because they are screwed directly into the lenses. But the gold color is way too shiny, and the nose bridge is thicker than my previous glasses, so that's what you're looking at when you look at my eyes. Would Rub N Buff work to tone down the gold finish, or provide a matte finish? I had never heard of Rub N Buff until I googled to find a metal paint I could possibly use on eyeglass frames. This looks like a miracle.
I have this bright yellow bronze bathroom towel holder that I would like to "antique." Is there a way to thinly apply the ebony rough n' buff so that plenty of the bronze shows through? And is it a good idea or a bad idea to use on a towel holder where people dry their hands and the towel constantly gets pulled on?
@@JenniferDecorates Haha! I saw your video and thought wow my mom was genius in her selling the products changing them to match people’s decor! Thanks for responding!
Your husband is funny, but I think us ladies got better things to do!!😂 Thanks for sharing about rub and buff. I found a beautiful picture frame that is painted an ugly blue, and am wondering if it would work on that? Does it work on wood?
Oh my gosh, it’s gorgeous in gold! Thank you for this terrific tutorial.
Thanks so much 😊
I just ended up here because I saw a short where someone used the gold leaf rub and buff to do the frame of their TV. Then they went to a vintage art UA-cam channel. Scrolling art hanging on the wall. 🖼️
I love Rub n Buff. When I redid my kitchen, the hinges cost more than the other hardware. I used Rub N Buff on the hinges. Perfect.
You are right...so much prettier! My grandma was the big Rub & Buff queen in the late 50’s, I believe they just had gold back then. I have used it since we married in 1968...it lasts forever! We had a furnished apartment and I was unhappy with the decor. I use it still on picture frames that need some attention. Your light is just stunning! Thanks for the lesson! Happy Valentine’s Day! 💕
Thank you! Happy Valentines to you as well!
I love this stuff. It's so versatile! I've used it on everything from old wooden jewelry boxes to the hardware on an antique chest, picture frames etc.
Well, I a addicted. I will admit I walked around the house with it in my hands thinking what can I do next. ha
I have this already, but had forgotten about it. Thank you Jennifer for jogging my memory and giving Mr some great ideas on where to use it!
Yeah!!
Thanks for showing this. I had forgotten about this product s d you have encouraged me to touch up some lamp bases. And who knew it came in other colors?
Your husband must be a real character!!!
He is a mess! ☺️🤦🏼♀️
I ordered some and am going to apply it today on a door lockset I had to replace. The only one available was satin nickle and I need dark bronze so I bought black.
As a former handyman in high school and throughout college, and after having renovated several homes, I'm a pretty capable handyman/problem solver. I personally would have removed the light fixture to refinish it. The lockset, too. You did a great job, but ensuring the lines are crisp and even is tedious.
I didn't know about this product when I painted two light fixtures which were gold to bronze! Your light fixture looks Beautiful! Funny how colors seem to leave & come back in again!
Gracious! Isn't that the truth!!!
Great idea for the door handle and door lock! I use to use this product when I made candles! I only had one tube in gold but it lasted for a long time! I am glad to see they are still making it! I will have to get some!
Love!!
I could see rub & buff transforming:
> art & photo frames
> lamps
Absolutely!
I'm glad hold is coming back. I won't have to change out my fixtures.
I have a ton of gold furniture and furnishings. I love it. I have one friend who does not like gold so I told him he doesn't have to come visit! lol
I love Rub "n Buff...it works so well! Great ideas!
Yes it does!
Wow, that looks simple enough but yet beautiful.
It is!
Immediately after watching your video, I used my Rub and Buf Gold Leaf to turn a silver leaf light fixture (I diyed 20 years ago--it started out gold!) back to gold!
What a clever idea!!!
It looks great. Rich looking.
Wow! I wasn't aware this product existed. Thank You !
Your taste is impeccable! Beautiful!
You just saved my door handle and lock! That’s for sharing!!
You are welcome!!
Wasn’t expecting the ending but that’s what made it even funnier 😅
Great Tutorial. Used this way back in the day, completely forgot about it. TYFS (Pauline S)
That light looks great! not sure my neck would handle the top inside. You did a good job. Once you got the itch you went for the door. That made it look very different. Classy. Really great ideas. Now I have some ideas. I won't be running outside to do anything. Someone said we have 4o inches of snow here in Iowa. I have not been out for a week. I have been painting inside my kitchen cabinet. I guess we just can't stay still. So far so good, no Covid. Joyce
Hello Joyce! You are so right! My neck was not happy. Glad you are doing well!!!
For the door handle, how did it hold up? Did you end up reapplying and sealing it? Did it get on your hands as you used the door?
Hello favourite designer,
These little tips you show are so amazing and helpful. I was waiting for you to get some gold on the white ceiling but no, you did not! It is so easy to refurbish something which need to be re-juventated.
I have used gilt cream many times and in particular to customise picture frames to achieve an antique effect on an otherwise dull frame. I have only this week painted a dark grey wooden lamp base and equally dull grey shade using a Farrow and Ball paint sample pot to get a more linen colour to suit my bedroom decor. So much better than replacing. Sending hugs across from the UK.
Hello Sophie! Well, I have never used gilt cream! I need to check into that! Thanks for watching!
Jennifer, your tips are always so classy and beautiful! Thanks, Gorgeous!
Great product!!!!
Thanks for the tips. I'm going to try this on some shelving brackets. The shelves come with gold brackets but I need silver/chrome to match my bathroom fixtures. Saving this video so that I can let you know how it turns out. Thanks again!
Please, do keep me posted!
Hahaha on the artwork. We placed art in a powder room above the commode 20 years ago that said, “May all who come behind us find us faithful.” It was a joke, of course. Loved hearing people laugh when they entered.
Ha! That's another good one!
I love love love your new fixture. I have used on mirrors before but never even thought about light fixtures. Wonderful great product!
Thanks so much!
Well I think your rub and buff cream is something totally easy and fast to use! It looked great on everything you used it on. What a A+ bunch of ideas! I always enjoy your videos.
Oh thank you! I'm glad it was helpful!
Wow! I never heard of this stuff!
It’s fantastic!
That looks fabulous 💖
Thank you! 🤗
I agree with you Jennifer
What a find! Thank you for sharing it with us.
Glad you enjoyed it
😁😁😁 that is hilarious! Love how your light fixture and door knob turned out! It's amazing what paint can do!
Thank you! Yes. Paint is a budget dream.
Doing a reno and am giving new life to two old light fixtures with...Rub n’ Buff! So when I saw this video in my “scrolling through UA-cam faves while drinking my coffee” morning, I had to see how you used it! Great timing! Thank you! (Also, I’m with ya on that, erm, placement...lol)
I'm so glad I was on your feed! And yes, the placement was... interesting haha
What?!! I had no idea Rub and buff came in a gold...I thought you could only go darker. Ohhhh the possibilities!!!
Right!!!!! That’s how I squirreled over to my desk. 🤣
This is such a great idea! I have an older keypad. I never thought to paint it. thanks you.
Yes! Try it out! It really brought ours back to life
Great idea for the door and lighting updates. TFS. The artwork at the end is hilarious. Lol.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That's amazing stuff.
Love these ideas!
Great tutorial. Thank you for sharing Jennifer!
You are so welcome!
I love the update on the faded outdoor lock. Mine needs it as well. Is the rub and buff weather proof?
Yes it is!
Thanks for sharing. I have door hardware that needs this!
Can this be used on faucets in a bathroom? Happy I found your channel. great quick tutorial, thank you!
Yes you can!
Been wanting to try that stuff . I need in my life LOL!!
Could you please tell me the name of your wall color in your foyer, thank you!!
The light looks beautiful
Love it! Thank you for your tips👍
You are so welcome!!
Funny at end!! Love your videos!!!
What a difference. Wow!
Too funny. Yes, I agree with you. Lol
Please update as too how this is lasting in knobs and handles as they get used more often! Thanks!!
Have been done for a year, and still looking great!
It really is a great product
Game changer!!
Is the Gold Leaf color the closest to the color of brass? I noticed there is another one called Antique Gold. I want to freshen up the brass on my three level cart. Thank Very Much !!
In re the art: I agree with you.
😂 I too agree with Jennifer. That type of art would not find a place anywhere in my home, not even the garage.
Thank you for the video, just curious how did the black hold up on the knob after daily use? I want to do my bathroom faucets and handles in black, would it hold up?
Wondering if I can use this on my kitchen faucet? It is a brushed nickel right now.
Love this! I did what you said and it turned out great! Cheap too! Thanks. Love your channel.
Very nice 👌
Is there a safe way to "reverse" rub and buff off metal? Like if I rub and buff my faucet fixtures then want to return them back to the original metal, is that safely possible without damaging the metal?
What a neat product! I could use that!! How do you find it holds up over time, for example on a door knob or light switch?
Well, hopefully better that my original door knob. Ha.
Hey Jennifer! You are so talented!! Even when it comes to art!! LOL! have a great day! Hugs! :)
Thank you! You too!
It looks great!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! Beautiful so I’ll try it! Yayyyy! Thank you so much for doing that for us! Love it!💖
I'm glad you liked it!
Very helpful!! Thank you
Hello - if you undo the rub N buff? I'm wanting to turn my black kitchen handles from black to gold but I'm nervous that I'll regret it. Any tips?
Fantastic!
Nice ideas 💡 👌 👍
Great job!
Do you wait until it’s dry to buff it? Or still wet ?
Not for nothing but I think your husband has a fun sense of humor
Yes. He is a mess!!
Neat product and great results! 💜
Thanks so much!
Any information on how this stuff wears on handles used daily. Not extreme used but once or twice a day. I want to make my nightstand table handles gold and they are so long that just replacing them is next to impossible. Would love to try this product but I really know if it will wear well. Thanks!
Well, I will keep you posted. But all the reviews I read were really positive!
Always good info! Thanks!
Glad to hear it!
Love this! Just started watching and you have given me so many great ideas. Thank you so much.
You are so welcome!
How cool is this! I have a question. We have a kitchen /dinning room combo. We just repainted all cabinets white with matte black knobs. We also installed lights over island and sink that are the farmhouse industrial look in the color of dark bronze. The dinning room has an old chandelier that is silver, looks like it was painted silver. I plan on painting it black to match the knobs and black granite countertops in the kitchen . However after watching this do you think I should do rub and buff in bronze or maybe even something different? Btw I think your husband was right!! We all need to encouragement even in that moment ! Haha
I think I would go with bronze. ☺️
I think even I can do this! Thanks!
Of course you can!!
OMG I’m still laughing! Your videos are the best I just bought rub n buff yesterday to do candlesticks.
You did??!! Okay wow that’s crazy! Have a good day.
Hi Jennifer, I just came across your channel and this video on Rub n Buff. I am hoping you can guide me a bit. I would like to change a solid black pendant fixtures some. The solid black is heavy looking for the area. I would like to lighten it up some to like an aged bronze color or give the black some highlights somehow. Do you have any suggestions of colors to choose?
Grecian gold is a really pretty rub-n-buff color!
@@JenniferDecorates Thank you! I will check it out! : )
I tried touching up an old copper lamp and when I try the "buff part" it just rubs right off, what am I doing wrong? I did use plastic gloves to put it on and tried both buffing right away and then again letting it dry.
Love it!
I just received my new rimless eyeglasses in the mail today (online order). The hardware pieces (nose bridge and side pieces) are very noticeable because they are screwed directly into the lenses. But the gold color is way too shiny, and the nose bridge is thicker than my previous glasses, so that's what you're looking at when you look at my eyes. Would Rub N Buff work to tone down the gold finish, or provide a matte finish? I had never heard of Rub N Buff until I googled to find a metal paint I could possibly use on eyeglass frames. This looks like a miracle.
I think Rub N Buff would be a great option!
Jennifer where did you get those beautiful wall lanterns ?
Hello there! We sell them in our store. I do love them.
I have this bright yellow bronze bathroom towel holder that I would like to "antique." Is there a way to thinly apply the ebony rough n' buff so that plenty of the bronze shows through? And is it a good idea or a bad idea to use on a towel holder where people dry their hands and the towel constantly gets pulled on?
Absolutely, I think that would look great! And it should hold up just fine:)
@@JenniferDecorates Thank you! I'll give it a try 😄
Can I use this on kitchen door knobs
❤️ can I paint over Rub n Buff? Thank you
Did you buff when it was wet?
Am I doing something wrong? The black won't stick to the hardware. It is rubbing off completely
I remember my mom using that on Home Interiors she sold in late 70’s early 80’s😂😂😂
That is amazing!
@@JenniferDecorates Haha! I saw your video and thought wow my mom was genius in her selling the products changing them to match people’s decor! Thanks for responding!
How many rub and buffs did you use for that one light ?
I saw a few reviews saying it was a matte gold. Is that true?
Are those will faded?
Your husband is funny, but I think us ladies got better things to do!!😂 Thanks for sharing about rub and buff. I found a beautiful picture frame that is painted an ugly blue, and am wondering if it would work on that? Does it work on wood?
It works wonderfully on wood! Good luck!!
I tried to do my doorknobs and the stuff just came right off?
fabulous job...I demanded NO ORBinmy home when it was built!
Lol 😂 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣!! I agree with you but that’s hilarious 😆
Haha. Gracious.
How does it hold up for cleaning?
Really really well!
Does it stand the test of time? Is it still there on the door even now?
Yes, it does!
Where'd you find that entry table
We sell it in our store. ☺️