Love how you explained the struggles and process you went through, so helpful! Your kitchen is looking so beautiful. Can't wait to see your next video!
Oh wow. Before I say anything else, let me say that they are absolutely gorgeous with the blue and the gold. Beautiful beautiful job and I'm sorry you had to go through so much work to get there but oh my gosh they're beautiful. But yes, you have deterred me. I saw people on Instagram doing bathtub hardware and sink hardware, you know, faucets, etc. And I thought oh that's a great way to get rid of the chrome fixtures in my old bathroom without having to buy new ones and pay a plumber. I know I can't change the fixtures on a tub. So I ran out this morning and bought a tube of antique gold rub buff and came home to try to watch some people use it. I wish I had done that and the reverse order lol. If it's coming off your drawer pulls with normal use, it sure isn't gonna work for what I wanted to do with it. But I'm so so grateful that I came up on your video and I have subscribed because you really explained things so very very clearly. I'm all for honesty so thank you for yours.
Thank you! Your message means a lot to me. And yes sometimes it looks so easy online but… You can use the rub and buff on other projects that don’t get so much wear and tear. I’m sure the creative project will soon show up. 😁
So true! I struggle with r&b and some diyers make it look so easy--not true when you are dealing with shiny chrome!! Gonna re-do my light fixture with these tips!
poor thing. blood, sweat and tears - my general results for DIY construction. at least your final results were worth it! thank you for sharing, Cynthia
Thank you for your acknowledgment and yes - us DIY lovers must enjoy the journey cause sometimes it goes in a different direction. And yes, I do love them after all. Thanks! 😊
Thank you, THANK YOU, for this review! It helped sooooooo much, I was trying to apply it to my handles, and I could not figure out why it wasn't working! By the way, I love your pendant lights, lovely and classy!
Thank you for making this “real experience” video and sharing the bumps you went through. Your end result is beautiful! I purchased some Rub ‘n Buff and am so glad I found your video so I know how to prepare my items. I’m going to change 8 brass hinges from dirty brass with varnish on them to silver with this product. I hope they turn out! Thank you so much for this helpful video!
Thank you! I was having the same problem when I used this. I've used it before np, on an antique handle, but this time I used it on new chrome, and it was not having it! lol, it was too smooth.
First time here … came for your Rub n Buff trips! Loved your delivery, presence on camera. Great tips! Wish me luck. Ha. Will check out more of your videos!!
Thank you! You probably saved me a bunch of headache now that I know how to use it. So to clarify you said to sand and prime before using on furniture handles? And I love the color you chose for the lights.
Yes, find a cheap handle you can practice on and test. For any project where you touch regularly, I would suggest that. Best of luck. I’d love to hear about your success.
Glad your back. On the subject of paint would you happen to know or have a video on texture prints/sponge/rollers for walls? Loved the new light fixtures in French blue.
Oh your comment lit me up! Thank you! I didn’t know if anyone had missed me 🥹 🥰. I’ve done some sponge painting years ago - what exactly are you trying to do?
Love the blue! How long did you wait to buff it after painting with a paint brush? I used it for the first time tonight and feel like I need to let it dry for 24 hours before I buff so it doesn’t come off.
Great video, thank you! A couple of questions I have: Did you have to use the wire brush on all 3 fixtures, or only on the one you painted? And did you have to sand it after using the wire brush? I was hoping to only use primer on the chrome vanity fixtures that I plan on buying (because the perfect lights only come in chrome🙄😖), but it sounds like sanding is also required and maybe also a wire brush…?
Hi there! Yes I scuffed with the wire brush for all 3. However, It depends on the look you are happy with. If you want a more realistic metal look then the way I did mine is better but the primer does hold up well. If I had to do it all over again, I would find an old chrome piece that I wouldn’t mind damaging and test on that first with the primer and see if I liked the look. If you do, you could save yourself time and a lot of work. Hope this helps.
Oh wow! I appreciate your bravery with the experiment. I hope it turns out better than you imagine. Where is the grout? On a wall? Sounds like an intriguing project.
I have a big bright brass chandelier I want to keep gold, but still make it look aged. Do you recommend this product for that? I don't mind if it's imperfect because it will be hanging very high up on our ceiling. Do you recommend this product?
It might work for that because it isn’t going to be touched regularly. Is there any way to test on something similar just so you can see the actual results. But if it’s brass - it will probably help you tone it down to a more preferred look. The product is good. I do recommend it, but I highly recommend testing first.
Thank you soooooo much for breaking down what you had to do to get that accomplished look.
I’m so glad it was helpful. Have a wonderful weekend!!!
Sooo helpful, thank you very much 🙏🏻
And yes the blue is so dope 🤍
I love the blue!!!
The lights look fabulous!!! ❤️
I was scared there for a minute but so glad they turned out. Yes, I'm digging the blue. Thank you!!!
Love how you explained the struggles and process you went through, so helpful! Your kitchen is looking so beautiful. Can't wait to see your next video!
Thank you so much!!!! It was def a process. LOL but I do love the thought and dedication into unique pieces we can make for our home
You couldn’t have picked more beautiful colors for your light fixtures, they are gorgeous!!!!
Thank you! I appreciate your feedback. 😉
Oh wow. Before I say anything else, let me say that they are absolutely gorgeous with the blue and the gold. Beautiful beautiful job and I'm sorry you had to go through so much work to get there but oh my gosh they're beautiful. But yes, you have deterred me. I saw people on Instagram doing bathtub hardware and sink hardware, you know, faucets, etc. And I thought oh that's a great way to get rid of the chrome fixtures in my old bathroom without having to buy new ones and pay a plumber. I know I can't change the fixtures on a tub. So I ran out this morning and bought a tube of antique gold rub buff and came home to try to watch some people use it. I wish I had done that and the reverse order lol. If it's coming off your drawer pulls with normal use, it sure isn't gonna work for what I wanted to do with it. But I'm so so grateful that I came up on your video and I have subscribed because you really explained things so very very clearly. I'm all for honesty so thank you for yours.
Thank you! Your message means a lot to me. And yes sometimes it looks so easy online but… You can use the rub and buff on other projects that don’t get so much wear and tear. I’m sure the creative project will soon show up. 😁
So true! I struggle with r&b and some diyers make it look so easy--not true when you are dealing with shiny chrome!! Gonna re-do my light fixture with these tips!
I'm glad I watched your video. Thank you for your honesty. I think I have to look for a different product for better results.
It’s a good product for certain applications but for example drawer pulls - nope. I wouldn’t do it. Best to you!
Thank you for this video! This is exactly what I want to do with my own chrome light fixtures. The blue and gold combo you chose is beautiful.
Thank you! I really love them and so glad I did it even if it took some elbow grease and learning along the way. Have fun!
Thank you for your feedback. I was thinking of refinishing my chrome hall fixture to black with rub and buff. I will go another route.
It’s tricky if you’re picky like I am. ☺️
Great job, I like your style. You have a good eye for
Thanks so much!!
poor thing. blood, sweat and tears - my general results for DIY construction. at least your final results were worth it! thank you for sharing, Cynthia
Thank you for your acknowledgment and yes - us DIY lovers must enjoy the journey cause sometimes it goes in a different direction. And yes, I do love them after all. Thanks! 😊
You're a queen for this video. Thank you. I tested the rub and buff on something and I couldn't get the finish I wanted. Now I know why.
Thank you for your comment. I’m so glad you found it insightful!
Thank you, THANK YOU, for this review! It helped sooooooo much, I was trying to apply it to my handles, and I could not figure out why it wasn't working! By the way, I love your pendant lights, lovely and classy!
Thanks so much for your feedback
Thank you for making this “real experience” video and sharing the bumps you went through. Your end result is beautiful!
I purchased some Rub ‘n Buff and am so glad I found your video so I know how to prepare my items. I’m going to change 8 brass hinges from dirty brass with varnish on them to silver with this product. I hope they turn out! Thank you so much for this helpful video!
I’m so glad you found it helpful. Best to your project!
I think the lights are perfect for your style❤
Yessssss! Thx ☺️
Thank you! I was having the same problem when I used this. I've used it before np, on an antique handle, but this time I used it on new chrome, and it was not having it! lol, it was too smooth.
In hindsight, I could have tested on something way easier but such is life. lol
First time here … came for your Rub n Buff trips! Loved your delivery, presence on camera. Great tips! Wish me luck. Ha. Will check out more of your videos!!
Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate it.
Thank you! You probably saved me a bunch of headache now that I know how to use it. So to clarify you said to sand and prime before using on furniture handles? And I love the color you chose for the lights.
Yes, find a cheap handle you can practice on and test. For any project where you touch regularly, I would suggest that. Best of luck. I’d love to hear about your success.
Glad your back. On the subject of paint would you happen to know or have a video on texture prints/sponge/rollers for walls? Loved the new light fixtures in French blue.
Oh your comment lit me up! Thank you! I didn’t know if anyone had missed me 🥹 🥰. I’ve done some sponge painting years ago - what exactly are you trying to do?
"You are", contracted to "you're".
Love the blue! How long did you wait to buff it after painting with a paint brush? I used it for the first time tonight and feel like I need to let it dry for 24 hours before I buff so it doesn’t come off.
I buffed it after a few minutes. I would love to know how waiting longer works out for you. Best to you!
Great video, thank you! A couple of questions I have:
Did you have to use the wire brush on all 3 fixtures, or only on the one you painted? And did you have to sand it after using the wire brush? I was hoping to only use primer on the chrome vanity fixtures that I plan on buying (because the perfect lights only come in chrome🙄😖), but it sounds like sanding is also required and maybe also a wire brush…?
Hi there! Yes I scuffed with the wire brush for all 3. However, It depends on the look you are happy with. If you want a more realistic metal look then the way I did mine is better but the primer does hold up well. If I had to do it all over again, I would find an old chrome piece that I wouldn’t mind damaging and test on that first with the primer and see if I liked the look. If you do, you could save yourself time and a lot of work. Hope this helps.
You have made me realize after buying 2 tubes today I should save my money and buy new light pendants and handles. Way too much work!
You can always test on candle holders or something small. I was in too deep to the point of no return 😁. Have a great weekend!
How sweet you are! Do you think Rub n Buff will stick to grout? I ordered antique gold and I’m about to find out…
Oh wow! I appreciate your bravery with the experiment. I hope it turns out better than you imagine. Where is the grout? On a wall? Sounds like an intriguing project.
I have a big bright brass chandelier I want to keep gold, but still make it look aged. Do you recommend this product for that? I don't mind if it's imperfect because it will be hanging very high up on our ceiling. Do you recommend this product?
It might work for that because it isn’t going to be touched regularly. Is there any way to test on something similar just so you can see the actual results. But if it’s brass - it will probably help you tone it down to a more preferred look. The product is good. I do recommend it, but I highly recommend testing first.
@@homeandlifewithcynthia So you wouldn't recommend it on black cabinet handles? Because I wanted to try those too.
@@homeandlifewithcynthia I tried it, and it came out great!!
I'm really sick of silver. It's dated. Would love to spray my kitchen copper instead of staining and greasy stainless. Thinking of Kryloning it.
Ooooh. Do tell how that goes. Always test on something inexpensive first. Lesson learned.
Blie is amazing
Thank you! It is a lovely blue for sure. 😊
Wow. Lots of work. I’d just learn to like chrome.
I think once I got started I was in too deep 🤣
It's hard for me to look at the light fixture because the mirror under is just so big😊
Your message made me smile. Those are big but that’s also what I love about them. 🤩Have an awesome weekend!