How To Apply Polycrylic

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • Bethany from Madeline Jean Antiques & Restoration shows you how easy applying polycrylic can be over painted furniture. She will give you tips on how to achieve the perfect smooth finish.
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  • @robertburns3020
    @robertburns3020 Рік тому +4

    Nice cans! Of polycrilic I mean

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Рік тому +51

      Ahhhh your comment gets pinned to the top! I pin my favorite CREEP OF THE DAY there. Congratulations Robert Burns. Say hi to your mom for me. I know she’s upstairs making you pizza rolls.

    • @cool-wf9cr
      @cool-wf9cr Рік тому

      Ratioed

    • @MrCaptainpope
      @MrCaptainpope 6 місяців тому

      Excellent reply!

  • @MrCathimike
    @MrCathimike 4 роки тому +10

    Yay!!! I usually use an expensive sponge when applying polycrylic, but I’m working on a large project and wasn’t liking the results. I watched your video and learned several tricks. This morning, I bought a $23 nylon brush, re-sanded, applied a coat, and the results are already looking great! Thank you!!!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      You are so welcome! Thanks for sharing your success with working with Polycrylic! I love hearing you had good results with Polycrylic.

  • @BlushBeautyBar93
    @BlushBeautyBar93 3 роки тому +4

    I was in the middle of the process doubting but now I feel nearly confterble ❤️ great video

  • @marciamatteini7604
    @marciamatteini7604 4 роки тому +1

    Love your video. My Yorkie Daisy, sneezes too! And she does it when she wants to get my attention. Like " Lets go outside, or she wants a treat ". There so smart, aren't they?

  • @ShoryoTombo
    @ShoryoTombo Рік тому

    I had to edit my comment because all those millions of question I asked originally has been answered in your PART 2...LOL I am now a subscriber and keep on keeping it on! Love your work!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Рік тому +1

      That's wonderful! I'm so glad you found both videos helpful. I appreciate you subscribing to my channel and liking my work.

  • @chanelcoco1234
    @chanelcoco1234 4 роки тому +1

    Yayyy!!👏👏👏👏you gave me the balls to try this!

  • @jenniferisabella2991
    @jenniferisabella2991 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video thanks for the information on applying. So informative and beautiful. My chihuahua wheezes when excited too.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      Blake Cardinal Thanks for checking out my video! I’m glad you found it informative. That’s funny you have a sneezy Chihuahua too! I thought maybe I had the only one with this cute “defect” (joking of course).

    • @jenniferisabella2991
      @jenniferisabella2991 4 роки тому

      I wonder if they are trying to breathe faster than their little noses allow.

    • @jenniferisabella2991
      @jenniferisabella2991 4 роки тому +1

      Bethany what is the best way to contact you regarding finishing questions? Email? Your videos are so informative, and you have a sneezy chihuahua.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      Blake Cardinal The best way is to follow my Facebook business page. I answer a lot of messages/questions through there. Same name as my UA-cam channel. 😊

  • @kaylataylor7447
    @kaylataylor7447 4 роки тому +2

    Great video!! Also, our border collie mix sneezes about 6 times when he gets excited. It’s constant lol!!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Kay Brunell Thank you so much! That’s funny your dog does the excited sneezing too! I’m glad there’s nothing wrong with my dog, just a funny trait!

  • @dieraccoondie
    @dieraccoondie 3 роки тому

    Great vid and very helpful! I'm going to be using it on a herringbone patterned maple wood tabletop, would you recommend strokes in the direction of the herringbone, or would just going straight from edge to edge be ok?

  • @1blondied
    @1blondied 3 роки тому

    Omg I absolutely love Biscuit lol XXX Beautiful work

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      Isn’t he just the cutest?! I often joke he’s my third baby I never had. He’s so spoiled! Thanks for stopping by and watching the tutorial. 😊

  • @EarthtonesCymbals
    @EarthtonesCymbals 2 роки тому

    You are a doll. Thanks for sharing and best wishes.

  • @fineporcupine8429
    @fineporcupine8429 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Bethany! Thank you for sharing your expertise. I watched this and your video about why top coats yellow and they were really helpful since I'm painting a thrifted office desk with chalk paint. I already applied Minwax paste wax to the drawers. Should I seal them with polycrylic instead since this topcoat is more durable? If yes should I remove the paste wax first by sanding it off? Do I need to repaint with one coat of chalk paint before adding the polycrylic? Definitely I'm sealing the top of the desk with poly.

  • @kylieb4836
    @kylieb4836 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much - I was pulling my hair out with the Polycrylic I have. Then again, while I was careful, I definitely didn’t paint from one side to the other in one smooth, slow stroke !!! I couldn’t understand why I was ending up with a patchy finish on my pieces - so frustrating as you said, when so much time was invested in the initial painting. I can’t wait to try again with this technique ❤️❤️❤️👍👍

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      Kylie Black Polycrylic definitely has a learning curve to it. I advise people practice, practice, practice on scrap wood before your first go round. Like you said the last thing you want to do is ruin your freshly painted piece of furniture. I also recently uploaded another Polycrylic tutorial titled Part Two. I like to also apply it with a two inch foam brush with a nylon booty wrapped around it. I’ve had much success applying it this way as well. Best of luck with your future projects!

  • @santanasanders2306
    @santanasanders2306 2 роки тому +1

    I was told they sneeze to let you know they are playing or being playful :) thanks so much for all the information!!!!

  • @maxvockner
    @maxvockner Рік тому +1

    Finishing hemlock railings with this product. I am very pleased with results on coat 2. I think 220 grit sanding like the label on can says is a little to coarse. Looking forward to last top coat after seeing this. Keeping the edge wet is key.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Рік тому

      I hope this worked well for you. I agree the 220 grit is too course for inbetween sanding. I prefer to use 400-500 grit.

  • @mariadelatorre6053
    @mariadelatorre6053 3 роки тому +3

    Just did my first painting project. Wished you would have shown the sanding process. All other tips were very helpful.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +2

      Maria DeLaTorre Hi there! I did another tutorial showing how I sand inbetween coats. You should check that one out. I’m glad you found the video helpful.

  • @alexahowmanyhamsters1312
    @alexahowmanyhamsters1312 4 роки тому +2

    Hamsters do a "sneeze" when they get excited too, or they do a few in a row when they're throwing a little fit lol. Thank you for this video, I'm planning to do several white pieces so I'll be rewatching this several times🤗

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      That's fascinating to know! Maybe I should have named Biscuit Hamster instead haha! I'm glad you found the video helpful. If you are planning to paint your pieces white it's really, really important you prep your pieces the right way. Sometimes tannins or bleed thru occurs with white paint over wood. You can block those by applying Shellac first. I recently did a video titled Polycrylic and Yellowing, I would check it out.

  • @sweetds1
    @sweetds1 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative video. Thank you!

  • @casa_refined
    @casa_refined 3 роки тому +1

    Very Helpful! Thank you!

  • @vintagelvr4381
    @vintagelvr4381 3 роки тому +1

    Bethany, I am currently working on a table top that i've put one coat of water based polyurethane upon to seal. Can I then "glue" an illustration on top of this followed by another coat of polyurethane to officially seal and finish the table? So appreciate your help; thanks so much!

  • @theadventuresofjohnandjenn323
    @theadventuresofjohnandjenn323 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @rksanders13
    @rksanders13 4 роки тому

    What or can you put on top of ployacrylic finish for protection.like an wax ect....

  • @JG-ol5rn
    @JG-ol5rn 3 роки тому +3

    I used this on a skateboard deck I put together. First I put too much stain and it was tacky. Wiped that off and used wood cleaner and fixed it. Next I used polycrylic and sanded the first coat and then put the second coat on. Came out beautiful. I also have two Chihuahuas.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      That's awesome to hear your project came out successful! I'd love to get another chihuahua, I just don't know how Biscuit would handle it. He's pretty attached to me haha! Did you adopt the chihuahuas together from the get go?

  • @mkpoptic5790
    @mkpoptic5790 3 роки тому +1

    My pit bull sneezes when he gets excited too. Great tutorial. Thanks for the instruction. I’m sealing my chalk painted chest with matte polycrylic.

  • @digolaverdad7708
    @digolaverdad7708 3 роки тому

    Hermosa dama, se puede aplicar con compresor de aire y pistola?

  • @gillyslikejillysart7458
    @gillyslikejillysart7458 Рік тому +2

    Thank you very much! So helpful!

  • @RoseOriginals
    @RoseOriginals 5 років тому +1

    Love it! I have a Pekingese that also sneezes when she gets excited. I've always attributed to her little nose, but maybe it's a little dog thing. New subbie!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  5 років тому

      Rose Originals You are the very first person to tell me their little dog sneezes too!!! Haha! I thought my little Biscuit just had a weird tick of some sort. So funny! That makes sense maybe it has to do with their tiny noses 🤷🏼‍♀️ Well welcome to my channel! Thank you for subscribing!

    • @yiayaof2303
      @yiayaof2303 4 роки тому

      Rose Originals nope, not specific to little dogs! My LabrAdoodle (55lbs) sneezes when she’s excited and happy and always after eating her dinner! Goofy!

  • @jblume4909
    @jblume4909 2 роки тому

    Can anyone help !
    I used polyacrylic as a top coat on a mural I painted. I rolled it on... like I've done before. However... in certain areas it is now cloudy and a little bubbled up. It also pulled up the marker (when mural was projected) from underneath coats of paint! Any suggestions to at least minimize the bubble/cloudiness? I'm scared to sand it and cause more damage.
    Thanks !

  • @georgycolson9671
    @georgycolson9671 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing! I love your doggie! I have a little Chihuahua too!

  • @taravaughn9668
    @taravaughn9668 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video! May I ask brand name or where you bought your glasses? Love them.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +3

      Tara Vaughn Thank you so much! Believe it or not I got them at Walmart! 😳 No big name brand. The frames were $99.

  • @nicksluder4764
    @nicksluder4764 4 роки тому +9

    I've read about how dogs sneeze when playing with humans or others dogs as a way to communicate that they are just being playful and not threatening. So they dont mistake the play fighting as aggression and start attacking, so it could likely be that, or it could simply be allergies who knows. But my dog has always sneezed when playing, apparently a lot of dogs do so. Thanks for the video and info btw, great job! 😁 Now I just have to decide if I need to use clear-satin or semi-gloss haha

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      Glad you liked the video! Interesting information re: dogs and why they sneeze. It's just funny that Biscuit only does it when he's excited! It's his little tick hahaha

    • @nicksluder4764
      @nicksluder4764 4 роки тому

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 yeah that's the only time my dog Jack does it also haha it is pretty funny 😆

  • @jolox.
    @jolox. 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice video and cute doggie!

  • @qjomishler7359
    @qjomishler7359 3 роки тому +1

    Love ur vids. Thx U. Wondering about paint. Y is everything about chalk paint, it has never worked for me n it seems to have more steps w/ chalk...?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      I agree with you that chalk paint is over hyped. It's marketed by most fancy chalk paint companies as a NO prep paint. People buy into this gimmick because well frankly most people are lazy and want to just easily paint something without any added prep work. That's not how it works. I paint with all sorts of paints: homemade chalk paint, regular latex paint, enamel paint but I don't skip on the prepping part ever. No matter the paint, you need to prep.

  • @corinah3240
    @corinah3240 Рік тому

    Hello, I wanted to see if you could help me. I used polycrylic on my dinning table months ago and it seems my table is sticky. Did the polycrylic not cure right? What do you suggest? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

  • @nicholaswhs0896
    @nicholaswhs0896 Рік тому +1

    I messed up with my crylic. Is it easy to remove/sand down?

  • @jaimechavez599
    @jaimechavez599 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you . great video

  • @terrymoriarty8700
    @terrymoriarty8700 5 років тому +3

    just a little FYI for you. i am currently learning how to do acrylic pour paintings and the trick to getting rid of those nasty air bubbles weather it is in the paint or the final finish you are applying is a small hand held blow torch. yeppers, gets rid of all those bubbles big and small. just quickly wave it back n fourth bout 2 inches above your piece. now when the bubble pops just take your finger and drop a drip of your finish into the divot and it will smooth itself out. hope yall give it a try. lot easier than trying to brush bubbles away lol. good luck.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  5 років тому

      TERRY MORIARTY Great advice! I’ve used Art Resin a few times on furniture and other projects and would get tiny bubbles with that product. I, too, would use a heat gun to pop those little bubbles. Hmmm, I’ll have to try that with the Polycrylic. Thanks again for your insight! Very informative comment.

  • @indycoltfan4208
    @indycoltfan4208 4 роки тому +46

    HaHaHaHaHa!!!!! I should have watched this video first. 1st thing I did was shake the can. 2nd thing I did was over work it. FML!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Troy Wilson Oh noooooooo! That stinks!!! What did you use the Polycrylic on???

    • @indycoltfan4208
      @indycoltfan4208 4 роки тому +1

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 I used it on a huge waterbed headboard I'm restoring, making it into a regular bed. I haven't done the foot board yet, thank God. Its actually a headboard from a pedestal, post bed from the early 1940's. It's a really neat piece.

    • @indycoltfan4208
      @indycoltfan4208 4 роки тому +1

      The headboard doesn't look too bad. I went back over it. I just can't get the brush marks out. It's hard to go in a straight line all the way across a 5 foot, curved board, in 1 stroke.

    • @indycoltfan4208
      @indycoltfan4208 4 роки тому +1

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    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +2

      Troy Wilson That sounds like a really cool project that you are working on. Terrible as it may doing I learn the most when I screw up and boy have I screwed up on some pieces. Not comforting words I know. I’m just saying hang in there. You learned something out of your error right? I’m hoping the footboard goes smoother for you!

  • @c.h.2056
    @c.h.2056 3 роки тому

    Your little dog is so cute! We have a little Bichon Frise and he sneezes when he's excited, too.

  • @katrinahitchcock4515
    @katrinahitchcock4515 4 роки тому +1

    Hi have you ever worked with Veneer? I have nice piece with veneer top. Does gel stain stick to this? I plan on sanding but was wondering if i need to put a primer on first. J
    Thanks Katrina

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      Katrina Hitchcock Yes I have worked with veneer. I’ve lightly sanded a veneer top (orbital sander/150 grit) and then applied the gel stain and wiped it off. I had great success with this. Just be careful sanding. I’ve also made the mistake on a smaller table sanding right through the veneer.

  • @mayranoriega1946
    @mayranoriega1946 3 роки тому +1

    Im glad i sall this video thanks doll

  • @Aacuna24
    @Aacuna24 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you! And yes my chihuahua is the same😍 he also has something called a ”reverse sneeze” which is terrifying the first time you hear it! 😬

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Aacuna24 Aren’t chihuahuas funny little creatures?!? This sneezing when he’s excited thing has always made me laugh. I figure it’s his way of expressing happiness. Either that or I have a broken dog hahaha! I’m going to look up that reverse sneeze you mentioned. See if Biscuit sounds like that.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Leigh Anne Tannar I often joke if I knew Biscuit sneezed this much I would have named him Kleenex or Sneezy. 😆

    • @malindasmith3496
      @malindasmith3496 4 роки тому

      I have two Rhodesian Ridgebacks and they do the sneezing thing too. When they play together and when they get over excited. They also do the reverse sneeze thing. I thought they were having seizures!

  • @johnthompson3856
    @johnthompson3856 3 роки тому +1

    About to try this for the first time on some wood finish drums

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      Best of luck! I hope your project comes out well. There is a learning curve to using Polycrylic. My advice is to practice on scrap wood.

  • @mrsdizi1234
    @mrsdizi1234 4 роки тому +1

    Do you know if you can pour this into a plastic squeeze bottle? Which for me might make it easier to do smaller projects therefor if I have some left over in the cup I wouldn't have to pour the used product back into the clean can, Thanks.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      I pour mine in a plastic cup and cover it with tin foil when I'm working on a project. Sometimes it sits in the cup a few days. Please keep in mind I do stir this product frequently (slowly) to ensure it's mixed well, even when I'm applying it. I do know it won't eat through plastic or melt it bc it's water based. Keeping it in plastic shouldn't be an issue.

  • @hailyxia2477
    @hailyxia2477 5 років тому +3

    Great job! I have 3 dogs two large one small. They all sneeze when they get excited. When i ask " wanna go outside?" Or " you hungry?" I get lots of sneezes!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  5 років тому +1

      hailyxia Thank you! I’m glad my dog it’s the only dog out there that sneezes when he’s excited! Haha! If I knew he sneezed this much I would have named him Sneezy or Kleenex! 😆

  • @eortiz77
    @eortiz77 3 роки тому +1

    All the videos I've found are applying Polycrylic to a flat surface. I will be applying it to my bathroom vanity over raw wood. It has some wood molding & carving. Do I need to do anything differently than for a flat surface? Would a certain applicator be better? Thanks.

  • @cierrabarrera1863
    @cierrabarrera1863 4 роки тому +1

    I just redid a dining set. My first time redoing anything and I am getting ready to put my polycrylic on it. I was planning to apply polycrylic to my chairs as well because I have small children. They have a detailed back on them which now after watching this I feel would be extremely difficult. What do you suggest I do for the chairs, leave them just painted white or apply polycrylic to them?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      For chairs I would use the Polycrylic that comes in a spray can. Much faster application then brushing it on. (I apologize I'm just now seeing your message)

  • @nikkic0509
    @nikkic0509 4 роки тому +1

    All dogs can sneeze more when they get excited. It could be an allergy or an irritant in the air, but if it's happening during excitement then it's normal. Some vets say it's a way of comnunication, others say it's the way they hold their tongue when excited that causes them to sneeze. Experts don't know for sure, but it sounds harmless. Thanks for the tips on the Polyurethane.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Stacy Fine That’s very informative! Thank you for sharing. At first I thought Biscuit had allergies of some sort but quickly realized he only sneezes when he’s super excited. It’s a cute little quirk that he has.

  • @robertcornelisse8664
    @robertcornelisse8664 4 роки тому +2

    Great video, i used miniwax polycrylic on several furniture after chalk painting, but on all of them the white changed into yellowish, pink and grey staines after a few days or weeks. I am now going to try seal the furniture with the acrylic and then chalkpaint it and then apply a next coat of polycrylic or wax

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      I recently posted a video re: Polycrylic and why it may yellow. You should check it out. Thanks for checking out this video.

    • @amietruett1387
      @amietruett1387 Рік тому +1

      Make sure you clean wood with a tsp cleaning agent, sand then seal with a stain blocking primer before using the polycyclic sealer.

  • @dougcaswell9961
    @dougcaswell9961 2 місяці тому +1

    Yep, once knew a doodle that sneezed when excited, wish I could!

  • @lorenzovienna934
    @lorenzovienna934 3 роки тому +1

    What Polycrylic did you use super gloss ? Clear gloss right thanks i love the clear gloss is that the highest gloss ? Thanks for the video

  • @thecursingseamstress5412
    @thecursingseamstress5412 5 років тому +3

    How long did you wait after the last coat of chalk paint before applying the polycrylic?

  • @hvwoodcreations6278
    @hvwoodcreations6278 3 роки тому +1

    New subscriber here. This is the first video of yours that I have watched. So I am issues with my polycrylic applications. I am trying to apply polycrylic to a stained stove top cover (noodle board). I do fine on majority of the face but the issue is in the crevice or corner where three boards meet and also at the 90 degree angle where two boards meet. I am using a two inch wide sponge brush. Those areas of trouble are bunching up with polycrylic and it makes it look like a nasty rough finish. Sanding it down helps but the third and final coat is going to end up the same and I thought final coat aren't supposed to be sanded down. That anxiety is really kicking in. Thank you for your help Beautiful.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      Corners can be tricky when applying polycyrlic because it can pool in those areas. I usually use a very small artist's brush along with my two inch foam brush. I'll use my artist's brush to apply it in the corners. I also place my piece of furniture flat so it has less chance of pooling. I understand that's not possible with everything. Less is more with the corners.

  • @renerguez
    @renerguez 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, nice video and great info! I'm going to use polycrylic satin finish on some nice walnut boards, mostly because is water based and i hate dealing with solvents and things like that. I'm not sure if this thing can be diluted a little bit and applied with a rag (just like a wipe on poly), have you ever tried that?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Hi Rene! Thanks for commenting! I'm glad you found my video helpful. Regarding your question I would not recommend applying Polycrylic with a rag. Polycrylic can easily form bubbles if you manipulate it to much. I like applying mine with a two inch foam brush with a nylon booty on it. I did another tutorial on applying it with the nylon booty. Maybe try that method?

    • @renerguez
      @renerguez 4 роки тому +1

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 Hi! Thank you so much for your answer I will try the foam brush. Best regards!

    • @2baers
      @2baers 4 роки тому +1

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 What and where do you get the nylon booty?

  • @debbieoverton3293
    @debbieoverton3293 2 роки тому +1

    I am working on my coffee table. On the corners it has decorative carving. I am going to use poly but I don’t know how to apply the poly so it won’t glob up in the crevices. I wish I could attach picture.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому +1

      I would use a small artist's brush to apply the poly. I frequently use small details brushes on ornate areas.

  • @tati7041
    @tati7041 3 роки тому

    How after it dry can get rid of the brush strikes, I use a sponge brush on my dinning table.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      I believe I responded to your brush strokes question under another video where you asked the same question. I hope you see it.

  • @Karellita123
    @Karellita123 3 роки тому +1

    My friends Chihuahua does the same thing🤣❤️ She does it when she’s excited

  • @Tayfancier
    @Tayfancier 4 роки тому +1

    Help. I have a quart and I don't know how to get the lid off. I notice you have a black rim on the can you have. I tried a beer can opener and didn't get a grip. My nails want grip the edge. There are no instructions on the can how to open.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Kathy Oleksy The lid should just pop off like a regular paint can. Only difference is that the lid is black. I use a regular screwdriver head to pop my lids off. Never had any trouble. I hope you figure it out.

  • @iambobbiesgirl
    @iambobbiesgirl 3 роки тому +1

    Can u tell me if I can put that product over fusion mineral painted tables?

  • @NicoleK71
    @NicoleK71 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve done two layers on my kitchen table and it doesn’t look like it’s going on evenly...do you sand by hand in between layers or use a sander.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      Do not use a sander! That is way too rough. Hand sand with 400-500 grit inbetween coats. I did another tutorial on how to sand inbetween coats. You should check that one out.

  • @ezraana1
    @ezraana1 3 роки тому +1

    I did understand what kind of block you used for sanding? All I heard was 400 grit block. I'm new at this. Thank you so mush.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      It’s a felt block. I wrap 400 grit sandpaper around the felt block and then hand sand. I also did a tutorial on how to sand inbetween coats.

  • @yiayaof2303
    @yiayaof2303 4 роки тому +1

    Can polycrylic be used as a protective top coat on painted metal? Everything I read only talks about using on wood projects

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Yiaya of2 Sorry I’m just seeing your question today. I don’t know the answer to your question I’ve never use polycrylic over metal before so I’m not sure.

    • @Sagir32
      @Sagir32 4 роки тому

      You can buy a spray clear coat in the spray paint section. It has different glosses as well.

  • @thefurnitureguy4950
    @thefurnitureguy4950 3 роки тому +1

    I applied this poly with a sponge brush and I DEFIANTLY over worked it. I had some spots that wiped my chalk paint right off... could this be from over working it? Thank you!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      It's very important to brush on the Polycrylic and then don't go back if you missed a spot. You will get the missed spots on coat 2 and coat 3. Yes overworking the Polycrylic can cause that issue along with not prepping correctly BEFORE you painted.

  • @birdwatcher1957
    @birdwatcher1957 4 роки тому

    Love your helpful videos (& Biscuit)! I have a question I hope you can answer for me. I chalk painted an old dresser with chalk paint and the covered drawer fronts and top with Anaglyptic wallpaper. I want to make it more durable by top coating it with Polycrylic as in your video. My issue is that I probably need to put a few coats on, but an afraid even a light sanding between coats will damage the textured wallpaper even though I painted it with a couple of coats with the chalk paint. I thought of sealing it with wax. but then I can't repaint down the road and it won't give me the durability I want. What would you recommed?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +4

      Ellen in Oregon Hi there!!!!! Awe thanks for liking my videos and I’m so glad you have found them helpful. To answer your question you can apply Polycrylic over the wallpaper and sand in between coats. Last summer I decoupaged dresser drawer fronts with thicker decorative paper. I applied multiple coats of the Polycrylic and lightly sanded in between my coats without any issues. I need to clarify when I sand inbetween coats I mean lightly, lightly feather sand. I use 400-500 grit sandpaper wrapped around a felt block and sand from one end to the other end. NEVER EVER BACK AND FORTH. I recently did a tutorial on sanding inbetween coats. I would watch that so you can see exactly what I’m saying. I hope that helps you. 😊

  • @lindacoudriet8825
    @lindacoudriet8825 11 місяців тому +1

    I had painted a desk and let it dry for a couple days now I’m adding POLYCRYLIC. It dries really fast. How fast can I apply another coat because I plan on putting three or four coats on

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  11 місяців тому

      It does dry fast. Sometimes I can apply my additional coats within hours. Just make sure you have optimal humidity and temperatures when applying and drying.

  • @vinhle3272
    @vinhle3272 3 роки тому +1

    So brush it in 1 stroke, not back and forth. Does it get thick on 1 end and thin at the end of stroke end?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      Not really and if you do happen to miss a spot or a small section you easily cover it on the second and third coat.

  • @yvianniecintron6597
    @yvianniecintron6597 5 років тому

    Can I use this over silver spray paint? Would it it make it smoother?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  5 років тому

      Yviannie Cintron Thanks for your question. Did you spray paint a piece of furniture? I’m trying to under your project. If your surface from the spray paint is rough Polycrylic won’t necessarily smooth out an existing finish if it’s rough. Ideally your surface should be smooth before applying the Polycrylic.

  • @imgreat6228
    @imgreat6228 3 роки тому +1

    Thank You!!!

  • @darrellcoccagna2055
    @darrellcoccagna2055 4 роки тому +1

    Thank You

  • @karamullins9
    @karamullins9 3 роки тому +1

    What kind of paint brush do you recommend for applying?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      I use two different types of brushes. Either a basic 2" synthetic brush or a 2" foam brush with a nylon booty around it. I did another tutorial on how the nylon booty method works.

  • @janiceayotte2788
    @janiceayotte2788 4 роки тому +2

    Hey thanks for the video! I just painted a piece of furniture. Should I sand the last coat of paint before applying the first coat of polycrylic? Thank you!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +2

      Janice Ayotte Hi Janice! Yes I lightly, lightly feather sand my painted coats, even inbetween my painted coats. That ensures I get a buttery soft surface. I use 400-500 grit sandpaper wrapped around a felt block. I never sand with a back and forth motion that will ruin your freshly painted surface. Don’t press too hard either. Just lightly go from one edge to the other edge in one swoop. I hope that helps.

    • @janiceayotte2788
      @janiceayotte2788 4 роки тому +1

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 So I tried sanding my last coat of paint before applying the poly and the paint started coming off to the point where I saw seeing the white (the original color of the furniture). I BARELY touched the furniture with the sand paper. I was freaking out. I ended up putting 1 coat of poly without sanding first. Now I'm terrified of sanding that coat of poly before applying the next one. Do I absolutely have to? I know it's going to scratch up and look terrible if I do, but I'm scared if I don't sand that it could just ruin the whole project. I'm freaking out. Please tell me I can just do my next coat without sanding LOL

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Janice Ayotte When you say that you’re starting to see the white, what do you mean? White paint? Or the wood is white? How many coats of paint did you apply?

    • @janiceayotte2788
      @janiceayotte2788 4 роки тому

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 The pieces of furniture is IKEA, so I started to see some white from the original furniture color (especially when sanding the corners). I barely touched it with the sand paper. So now I have my first coat of poly on, without sanding. I have a tinted primer and 3 coats of paint on each piece. I've decided I'm not going to sand between the coats of poly (the risk vs reward doesn't make sense when I know it's going to make the paint look terrible, since I tried). So now I need your knowledge - is it smarter to do the second coat of poly in 2 hours (so that it bonds better) or wait 24 hours? I read that if you don't sand, it's smarter to do the coats within 2 hours of each other, but there is very limited info on this. Any help would be very appreciated!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      Janice Ayotte That explains the adhesion issue. The reason why your paint after three coats is coming off so easily is because it’s IKEA. The majority of Ikea products are made of Engineered wood i.e particle board, ply, Mdf, etc. these are not original wood. So your paint isn’t going to adhere/stick nearly as good as to natural wood. Yes skip the sanding inbetween. Reapply the Polycrylic after two hours it should be okay.

  • @evanpennock1301
    @evanpennock1301 3 роки тому +1

    So I realize this video is old, but when I went to stir my polycrilic it had almost like a slime at the bottom. Does this mean my polycrilic had separated and won't be effective now?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      It often gets slimy on the bottom that's why it's imperative to stir it completely and slowly before using. I also advise stirring it often while working with it.

  • @truthh8322
    @truthh8322 4 роки тому +1

    It also works coating spay spray painted wood?

  • @milagrosarango5614
    @milagrosarango5614 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing! How do you clean your brush when done?

  • @tinacruz5396
    @tinacruz5396 4 роки тому +1

    I painted a dresser black chalk paint. For the clear coat I used the water based polyurethane. But I used a spray gun. Now it's dry and I have lots of fogginess . And foggy lines. How do I fix this. Do I need to sand it down to the paint and repaint it or ????

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Hmmmm I have never used a spray gun with it comes to applying my topcoat. I wish I could give you some solid advice.

  • @shahsmerdis
    @shahsmerdis 3 роки тому +1

    Hey . Hope all is well. Have you tried oil modified with a brush btw ? . I get a million little bubbles when I apply. kinda like soap bubbles 99% of them pop but but still have a few left over. Hard to tell which to go over with a brush to pop or to leave it.
    Not sure if polycrylic does it too.
    Thanks :)

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      I have tried the oil modified with a brush. Works great! Goes on smooth and dries like glass. Only bummer is that I can't use it over paint. It will amber the paint BUT it's a great alternative to the other oil poly I normally use. I noticed the oil modified poly is much thinner than the oil gel poly I'm used to so that means I need to apply more coats. That's the only downside I can see with it.

    • @shahsmerdis
      @shahsmerdis 3 роки тому

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 yeah it's not meant for that. But great alternative to sticky 🛢️
      Do you notice lots of little bubbles when you apply it btw ?

  • @aleadevalle8060
    @aleadevalle8060 3 роки тому

    What grit of sandpaper do you use in between layers?

  • @jaymevogl5089
    @jaymevogl5089 4 роки тому +1

    Hi! I chalkpainted my bathroom vanity white, and did the semi gloss with a sponge applicator, then sanded, then another coat...looks a bit ruddy/textured.?..when I do my last coat, do I sand with a super fine soft block after last coat?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Jayme Vogl Hi there! You say textured...like the Polycrylic has texture to it? Can you see little bubbles? I’m just trying to understand what you mean by textured.

    • @jaymevogl5089
      @jaymevogl5089 4 роки тому +1

      Kind of streaky...no bubbles..maybe not as thick of a layer as it needs to be...it almost looks like it’s magnifying the brushstrokes from the chalk paint...ugh..I’m so bad at this😂

    • @jaymevogl5089
      @jaymevogl5089 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for responding so quickly btw!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      Jayme Vogl Yes that’s exactly was Polycrylic will do to your painted surface. Magnify it. That’s a great way of putting it. Your topcoat (any topcoat) will highlight any flaws that you may have made in the application of your paint or brush strokes. Some people don’t mind a more textured painted surface other people are going for a really sleek smooth finish. After painting multiple coats of chalk paint I always sand in between each application of chalk paint. That way I’m knocking down any brush strokes or dust particles that may have fallen into the paint before it dried. Sanding in between paint coats has made such a huge difference for me in my projects. Listen we all have to start somewhere. Don’t beat yourself up too much. I had never held a sander before I started refinishing furniture. All trial and error and error and error LOL!

    • @jaymevogl5089
      @jaymevogl5089 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much!! I may just sand a bit and add another layer of polycrylic.. It’s an old vanity that I’m reviving until our bathroom reno... Your work is beautiful....live and learn!!!💕

  • @mhdz10
    @mhdz10 4 роки тому +3

    I personally prefer using a brush as well. Sponge or foam is kind of harder for me since polycrylic tends to dry very fast and I feel the sponge/foam gets stick into it. I think that technique is for more advanced users.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      I agree! Polycrylic does have a learning curve to it for sure. I use either a synthetic brush to apply it or a 2" foam brush with a nylon booty wrapped around it. Those methods work the best for me.

  • @MrGuess30
    @MrGuess30 Рік тому +1

    Can an epoxy coat be applied after laying a polycrylic coat? Thanks!

  • @deborahshipman8888
    @deborahshipman8888 3 роки тому

    Can you use a stitch to get rid of the bubbles?

  • @cevegh
    @cevegh 3 роки тому +1

    Hi. Did you only apply the the top or the whole furniture piece?

  • @Shananana99
    @Shananana99 3 роки тому +1

    I just opened a nee can of polycrylic and while stirring I noticed thick white goo on bottom of can. It will not blend in. Soooo, do you know if this is ok to use? It is water based clear ultra flat. Thank you for the information in this video😊

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      That's interesting. How old is the Polycrylic? Sometimes just the matting agents settle to the bottom of the can but can usually be stirred in to disappear with a few minutes of stirring the can. Also, was the can exposed to extreme temperatures.

    • @Shananana99
      @Shananana99 3 роки тому

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 Hey, thank you for replying. It was a new can just purchased from Lowes, maybe a week earlier. I ended up returning it and going with the polyurethane instead. I stirred and stirred, it just wouldn’t combine. Thanks again!

  • @salliegreenleaf1734
    @salliegreenleaf1734 5 років тому +2

    How long do you wait between sanding coats?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  5 років тому +1

      Sallie Greenleaf I usually wait a good 12-24 hours inbetween coats with sanding. I very lightly sand inbetween coats. Almost like feather light sanding. I wrap 400 grit sandpaper around a felt block and sand that way. I hope that helps answer your question.

  • @erinpelosi3624
    @erinpelosi3624 4 роки тому +1

    what type of brush is best? thank you

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      I use two types of brushes when applying Polycrylic. Just a standard nylon type brush that you can pick up from Lowes or Home Depot. I also use a two inch foam brush with a nylon booty wrapped around it.

  • @deijzahj7717
    @deijzahj7717 2 роки тому +1

    would be nice to see the finished product.

  • @sheilak5730
    @sheilak5730 5 років тому +3

    Good video and cute dog, have 2 long hair chihuahua so adore ur biscuit. I am painting a headboard white, do you think I will need to apply polycrylic to it. Also, how many hours in between to let the polycrylic dry before lightly sanding n reapplying the next coat? Thank you!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  5 років тому +1

      Sheila Kwarteng Aren’t chihuahuas the best dogs?!? That’s wonderful you have two of them. I would definitely apply Polycrylic to your headboard for added protection. I usually wait 24 hours inbetween coats when I very very lightly sand. Key is to lightly sand. Get yourself a felt block (maybe $3-$5) and wrap 400+ grit around the block and lightly sand. Clean the dust and then apply another light coat of the Polycrylic. I hope this helps.

  • @mitchb77
    @mitchb77 4 місяці тому +1

    I made my lovely farrow and ball kitchen cabinets go yellow and now i am stuck wondering what to use!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 місяці тому +1

      I would recommend Wise Owl One Hour Enamel Paint. No topcoat is needed and it's great to use on front doors and kitchen cabinets.

    • @mitchb77
      @mitchb77 4 місяці тому +1

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 Thank you x

  • @tbow1253
    @tbow1253 5 років тому +1

    I have a little dog and she sneezes a lot when we interact. What I have read about this behavior is that dogs frequently do this during play (or what they think is playtime) as an indication that they are playing. For instance, when we "wrestle" she does this to communicate that she is playing and not being aggressive. I do it back so she knows that I am also not trying to hurt or attack. kind of like when they gummy bite and don't genuinely want to bite.

    • @tbow1253
      @tbow1253 5 років тому +1

      P.S. My big dog also sneezes during play.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  5 років тому

      t bow Interesting! I like hearing other dog owners explaining they too have little fur babies that sneeze a lot, especially when they are excited. Thank you for sharing!

  • @heatherbellrose2858
    @heatherbellrose2858 4 роки тому +1

    Do you sand off the last coat?

  • @stacim9356
    @stacim9356 2 роки тому

    I painted my bathroom vanities grey and am having a heck of a time with streaks. I need to sand and apply again but now am scared after trying many methods. I have seen people doing the foam brush but I'm scared ill just have more brush stoke marks

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Рік тому

      I've had great success with applying Polycrylic with a two inch foam brush. I also like the water based topcoats by General Finishes.

  • @thomascostello5780
    @thomascostello5780 3 роки тому +2

    Need ur advice on a project - dining room table. Is there a business email I can forward pic to?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      You can contact me through my business page on Facebook. Send me a message over there:
      Madeline Jean Antiques & Restoration, LLC

  • @cysco1187
    @cysco1187 4 роки тому +3

    What grit do you use for sanding in between polycyclic coats and what brand of brush did you use?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      cysco1187 I use 400 grit sandpaper wrapped around a felt block and very, very lightly sand. I either use a 2” foam brush to apply my Polycrylic or a synthetic brush to apply it.

  • @philipatoz
    @philipatoz Рік тому +1

    How long should paint be dry before topcoating with the polycrylic? Thanks!

  • @namsoemmanson8338
    @namsoemmanson8338 2 роки тому +1

    Please is this applicable to concrete wall?

  • @mattchat11
    @mattchat11 2 роки тому +1

    Do you sand after the final coat?

  • @OwlFPV
    @OwlFPV 5 років тому +4

    Your freakin adorable XD thank you for the tips!

  • @pamelaruyle7488
    @pamelaruyle7488 4 роки тому +1

    How do I quickly remove oil based poly in order to use the polycrylic.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Pamela Ruyle A few questions...did you mistakenly apply the oil based poly? Is the poly already dried? What type of surface did you put the poly on? Paint? Bare wood? Stained wood?

    • @pamelaruyle7488
      @pamelaruyle7488 4 роки тому +1

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 yes I mistakenly put oil based poly on a chalk paint countertop that already had 2 layers of minwax rub on poly that is waterbased then a layer of shellac. Dumb I know but I was in a hurry (mistake number 1) and wanted a high gloss gun stock shine on the counters. I went over today and sanded them down and I think I'm going to have to start from the beginning. Thanks anyway.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      Pamela Ruyle Oh noooo! My advice would be to sand it off but then you will most likely sand the paint off as well. If you apply the water based Polycrylic just over the oil based poly I’m not sure of the results. I’ve never done that before. You might end up with an adhesion issue or the product failing.

  • @Mac-rr8vs
    @Mac-rr8vs 5 років тому +1

    Very informative video! What polycrylic finish would you suggest for kitchen cabinets? I got a clear satin finish but o wanted to ask a professional .I'm concerned about it not chipping if I have to scrub them. Thanks 😊

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      I agree with Mike. Use enamel paint or acrylic paint with a topcoat built in if you are looking to painting your cabinets. If you are staining your cabinets I would use an oil based poly topcoat.

  • @CC-ih9mp
    @CC-ih9mp 4 роки тому +1

    I am applying polyacrylic over a painted kids table that is about 5 feet long and 2.5 feet wide. Would you still recommend using a 2 inch foam brush or should I use a 4 inch with the booty? I tried a sponge with the booty and there is a lot of streaking! Not sure if maybe I wasn't using enough of the topcoat, but you appear to be using very little. Any advice would be appreciated!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      I've had great success just using a 2" foam brush with the nylon booty over it. Remember as you apply the Polycrylic you will miss some spots as you apply it. That's okay. Just don't keep going over those spots. The more you manipulate it, move it, will cause problems. You will get those missed spots on your second and third coat. With your table being five feet long I would suggest dipping your brush in the Polycrylic go from one side to the middle, then dip your brush again go from the OTHER side to the middle. You're meeting both your applications in the middle. (hope this is making sense) THEN take your brush from one side and drag it all the way across without stopping. This will ensure ample coverage and no starting/stopping marks.

    • @CC-ih9mp
      @CC-ih9mp 4 роки тому +1

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 Completely makes sense, thank you for the tips. I also found a brush today that I forgot the paint store sold me to use on the table a couple of years ago. It is called a Purdy Nylox brush, any thoughts? I have tried multiple times to get this table finished over a few years, sad I know. Now my kids are really wanting it completed! Anyway, I might try both and see what happens. I have watched your technique and hope I can successfully finish this table! I am a perfectionist too and that is a lot of my problem! Thanks again for sharing your amazing talents!

    • @CC-ih9mp
      @CC-ih9mp 4 роки тому

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 I used the brush and had a lot of bubbles. I also had some with the foam brush but I was able to somewhat smooth them. How often do you change brushes and nylon booty? I am actually trying to do this in the garage where it is shaded but maybe it is too hot? I am in Austin, TX and day temps are in the low 90's! Should I try to take it indoors? I have a picture I can show you but I am unsure of how to post it? So today I tried a few times to put a coat on it. I tried starting at one end to the middle an reloaded and continued to the other side. If I tried to then go from side to side for a continuous line, it was already setting and it would drag and make a mess. So the third time I stopped trying to do side to side, however that leaves a lot of streaks where I picked up my brush plus streaks from the rows. I really wasn't able to even combine rows due to the same issue! Would it be feasible to use a syringe or something to get more sealer on the table so I don't have to stop to reload my brush? That way I could go side to side without stopping? Any input is greatly appreciated! Thank you!!!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому

      I usually only go thru one foam brush. I do replace the nylon booty quite often. I buy those in bulk that way I always have then on hand and they are super cheap.

    • @CC-ih9mp
      @CC-ih9mp 4 роки тому

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 Pictures of my table! file.io/CYnj7uQc
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