What color paints and glazes are being used to create antiquating?
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Sherrie on Jan 19, 2015It usually is a glaze. Either you make your own or one you buy, the knees you buy you can purchase at Lowes, or A paint store. They will even make them up for you. Making your own you can use a glaze and stain or paint.Helpful Reply
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Shira on Jan 21, 2015@Carrie Welch has a lot of experience with this maybe she will have some insight.Helpful Reply
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Country Design Home on Jan 25, 2015Hi! Rustoleum makes a cabinet glaze. You can purchase it at Home Depot and its quite easy to use. Just paint it on then wipe off whatever you don't want. It will settle in the creases of the molding and add the antique look you are going for. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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