Film, Media & TV11 mins ago
Kitchen Cabinet Doors
I have oak doors...looking dark & dated.
Can I lighten them with a sort of limed effect? I'm thinking maybe rub emulsion on with a sponge then rub off or is there a product to use?
would appreciate any ideas.
Can I lighten them with a sort of limed effect? I'm thinking maybe rub emulsion on with a sponge then rub off or is there a product to use?
would appreciate any ideas.
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I've just used emulsion or water-based undercoat in the past.
A light rub down for the doors to remove grease and shine...
Wipe on white emulsion with a sponge or piece of cloth...
Leave to dry, then rub down to remove surface paint... leaving the "lime" in the grain.
Seal with clear wax, clear varnish, or floor sealer.
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Or, this kit.............
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I've just used emulsion or water-based undercoat in the past.
A light rub down for the doors to remove grease and shine...
Wipe on white emulsion with a sponge or piece of cloth...
Leave to dry, then rub down to remove surface paint... leaving the "lime" in the grain.
Seal with clear wax, clear varnish, or floor sealer.