My Painted Furniture Looked Flat - Antiquing Glaze to the Rescue || Before and After Furniture Flip
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- After painting these side tabkes a light grey, I couldn't help but think they looked flat, banal. So I turned to a brown glaze. The glaze brought out the intricate design in the legs and gave the tables the warmth and character they had been missing.
Come watch as I explain the dos and don'ts on how to apply glaze to a painted surface
Products used include:
Krud Kutter Prepaint Cleaner: amzn.to/3zPtJqh
SurfPrep Sanding System with 120 and 220 grit sand pads
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Valspar Multi Purpose Primer tinted grey
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Rustoleum 2x Flat Grey Primer: amzn.to/3TMOQ3k
Valspar Furniture and Cabinet Paint in Wet Pavement
Varathane Ultimate Water Based Polyurethane in Matte: amzn.to/3Y2DLh1
Rustoleum Glaze in Java Brown (Amazon alternative): amzn.to/4dbgE8n
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I absolutely LOVE how you share your trial & error! It's so helpful for me! I'm just beginning on this journey myself and I learn so much watching your videos 🥰
This is the first video of yours I've seen, and I love how you explain everything, including your learning process, and learning through mistakes! I'm trying to learn what I can about furniture upcycling and flipping, and it's hard when people don't explain what products/tools do, and you do, which I so appreciate!
@@katelynpoole798 thank you! 😊
When you got to the legs, that really added some beautiful details 👌
The brown glaze was definitely a great idea. Nice job.
They look gorgeous 😊
Your work looks awesome , I think your real talent is selling on marketplace and not complaining about all the scammers 😂
Enjoying your videos and all your advice! Thanks 😊
Difference in these nightstands with was day and night. They went from looking inexpensive to looking so chic.❤️
Thank you! 🤩
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Try an orbital sander on those scratches, it would make quick work of removing them.
Funny you should mention that. I pulled out my orbital sander yesterday to work on a tough finish and it DID make quick(er) work. But it's a simple sander. There's no dust extraction so my garage is now covered in a film of dust. What orbital do you use? Would you recommend it or something else? I dont want to purchase another super expensive sander like my Surfprep at this time so I'm looking for something moderately priced for these stubborn scratches and finishes.
If you are on a budget, I would get a corded dewalt sander at home depot for less than a $100 or a ryobi orbital. I have a surf prep which is great, but I found my orbital sander better for removing scratches and finishes
Hi from Cambridge UK. They have such a high end classy look. Well done you.
Oh thank you! ❤
I think this technique is FAB, the gray was to flat....😊
Thank you!
Turned out great ❤
Awww, thank you!
I really enjoy your videos!!! I’m trying to refinish a pair of Dixie nightstands and I used kilz gray primer. And it scratched off in places just like yours!! But not everywhere. So I’m going to cross my fingers and hold my mouth right and sand then re-prime them. You did a wonderful job! ❤️
Isn’t that annoying?! So sorry that happened. If there is laminate anywhere on your nightstands then be sure to use an oil base primer. Good luck and let me know how your second attempt goes.
Need to use Valspar Bonding primer.
I’ve never used that. How would you say it compares with the performance of the oil based Zinsser Bin shellac? That’s typically my go-to but I’m looking for a good water based primer that I can run through my sprayer.
Everything I read said to topcoat the glaze. But I didn’t. The paint I used had a built in topcoat plus I had added poly to the last coat of paint. So the paint was protected. The glaze wasn’t going anywhere. Plus I figured if it did wear down a little,it would look like natural wear.
I’ve started having trouble finding pieces to work on that are somewhat reasonably priced. I’ve started not only checking Facebook market place but goodwill, auction houses, estate sales, and yard sales. Have you come into the same problems in your area?
I'm having a hard time finding pieces in general at Goodwill. If there's something that I like, someone has already ripped the tags off. Grrrr. But I'm still able to find plenty of pieces from FB Mktplace. When something is out of my budget I send the seller a complimentary message, something like, "What a gorgeous dresser! I absolutely love it! No doubt it will sell fast because you've priced it fairly. But if for some reason it doesn't sell, and you are willing to lower the price, please let me know." That's often worked in my favor. Now, I'm outside of Atlanta. Where are you? Perhaps it's your market that has made it difficult to find pieces.What I can't find anywhere, however, is MCM furniture that I can afford. I'm considering auction houses for those.
Trying to finish some countryfrench pieces. I’ve sanded cleaned and just finished paint 2 coats of Fusion white picket fence color.
Not happy with look of finish
It’s flat
What should finish be?
I like semi gloss certainly not flat
Please guide
I don’t find Fusion to have a flat finish. Chalk paint is flat. I find Fusion to be in between matte and semi gloss. Nonetheless, apply a semi gloss or high gloss topcoat if you want a shiny finish. I hope that helps.
@@tableflippinghousewife ok thanks. Does fusion make semigloss or high gloss or which brand would you recommend
@@MaryFaulkner-r3k Not sure about Fusion topcoats. Do they even sell them since Fusion advertises that it is a “no topcoat needed” product? I’m currently using Behr Polyurethane in a Matte finish but it comes in semi gloss. I’ve also used Varathane and Minwax polycrylic. General finishes makes a very good topcoat as well, but I’ve never tried it myself.
After you glaze and let it dry do you top coat or just leave it alone
🤣 It looks like I replied to your question under someone else’s name. Oopsa daisy. I did not topcoat at the very end. Can you see my response to her?