You mix the a small amount of the Extender with the glaze in a seperate container. That allows you time to play with the look. A foam brush application is the best way to apply. Love the new blue!
Thanks for the video. I have a question on the winter glaze. I recently purchased that and yet to fully try it out. I'm planning to use it on raw solid oak and want the grains to be white but the rest to show natural wood tone. Any tips on achieving this ? What preparation techniques do you recommend? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Extender is a General Finishes product. You can learn more and purchase it here:suitepieces.com/products/general-finishes-extender?_pos=1&_sid=b10fb4c30&_ss=r
You mix the a small amount of the Extender with the glaze in a seperate container. That allows you time to play with the look. A foam brush application is the best way to apply. Love the new blue!
Loved the video! Quick question though, did you top coat the coffee table before glazing?
We did not topcoat but you can!
Thanks for the video. I have a question on the winter glaze. I recently purchased that and yet to fully try it out. I'm planning to use it on raw solid oak and want the grains to be white but the rest to show natural wood tone. Any tips on achieving this ? What preparation techniques do you recommend? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Was there a topcoat on there before you started to glaze?
Hi Amanda, can you please confirm if the bench color is China Blue not Costal Blue?
nice video.
That's correct!
Awesome
So who makes the glaze extender?
Extender is a General Finishes product. You can learn more and purchase it here:suitepieces.com/products/general-finishes-extender?_pos=1&_sid=b10fb4c30&_ss=r
What’s your website?
Suitepieces.com
the base is PU paint or milk paint
The base is General Finishes Milk Paint