Sentences with phrase «sandpaper then»

When the base coat was dry, I distressed around the can with sandpaper then applied a very thin layer of Deco Art dark brown creme wax around the can I applied just enough wax to make the can appear rusty and old.
Kurt sanded the drawer faces down to the bare wood using 80 grit sandpaper then followed with 220 grit sandpaper until smooth.
Step 1: Prepare your stool for painting by giving it a light sand with a fine grade sandpaper then wipe down with a damp, soft cloth and allow to dry.
Give the chest a distressed paint finish, lightly sand with low - grade sandpaper then wipe over and allow to dry.

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Then, only the manufacturer would need the high - resolution camera, and individual users could simply buy a single - pixel camera and use the sandpaper filters in a specified sequence.
Then sand all 4 sides with 120 - grit sandpaper.
Then, using a fine grade sandpaper (220 - grit), lightly sand over the filled in nail hole until it is smooth.
Most lotions are a temporary fix at best and then it's back to sandpaper heels.
First scratch up the surface of your can with coarse sandpaper, then spray the can with Hydrogen Peroxide and sprinkle salt over the can.
Paint the cabinet door using two coats of the Folkart Chalk Paint in Sheepskin, then distress using the 150 grit sandpaper.
Christy painted her pots with chalk paint and then distressed them with sandpaper.
I applied two coats of white milk paint, let it dry and then used a 180 sandpaper grit and sanded the edges here and there, to give it a really nice Shabby Chic look.
I painted 2 coats of chalk paint onto the box and then I distressed it with fine grit sandpaper.
I would make sure to rough up the floor well with sandpaper first, clean off all the grit and then use light coats of paint.
I would go over the surface with 100 grit sandpaper just to provide some tooth and then repaint in a nicer color.
If you plan to distress the painted finish with sandpaper to make it look old once the paint is dry, then do not use primer.
I would use fine / medium grit sandpaper or very fine steel wool (SOS or Brillo Pads work well) over it to remove the rust, clean the surface well, then use chalk paint over it.
If you are not going to distress the edges of the desk using sandpaper to make the painted finish look old, then yes you can prime first.
To fix the piece that has gummed up, let it dry for a few days and then use 60 — 100 grit sandpaper over the gummed up areas, then 220 to smooth the gummed area out.
I would sand over the doors with 100 grit sandpaper to smooth and then paint with chalk paint.
To fix it, sand the surface back to smooth with 600 grit sandpaper and then re-spray with three coats about 15 minutes apart.
Finally, if turning trash to treasure floats your creative craft, and you're not afraid of basic tools like a hammer, sandpaper and paintbrushes, then Flea Market Makeovers for the Outdoors: Projects ∧ Ideas Using Flea Market Finds ∧ Recycled Bargain Buys (Bulfinch, $ 29.95, 160 pages, ISBN 0821228617), by B.J. Berti, is the book for you.
The Frenchman Dubuffet frequently scratched and abraded the surface of his black - and - white drawings from the years after the Liberation; one picture here is actually done on sandpaper, which Dubuffet slathered with black paint, then scraped away to produce a quartet of figures with demented smiles.
This rough case is then sanded smooth, all the way up to 1000 grit sandpaper.
I became hooked on the mildly dangerous rituals involved in making one: I loved splitting logs with a maul and bringing the chunks inside in our white canvas log carrier; I loved executing the intricate network of kindling and logs that would ensure a roaring blaze; and perhaps most of all, I loved windmilling the jumbo fireplace matches across the sandpaper matchbox - bottom like Pete Townsend, then touching them to the newspaper wads strategically located in the log structure.
I then went over the entire piece with 120 grit sandpaper to smooth it out and get it ready to paint.
If it still comes off, then sand over the surface where the paint is peeling off with 220 grit sandpaper.
If you plan to distress the painted finish with sandpaper to make it look old once the paint is dry, then do not use primer.
If you want to make the painted design look distressed, rub it with sandpaper after the paint is dry, then add the wax or poly finish.
Apply the stain and then come back and sand the top of the cedar chest again, but this time you can sand by hand with a piece of sandpaper and sanding block.
Then once it dried completely, I used a 120 grit sheet of sandpaper to distress the areas I wanted the wood color to show through.
I would sand over the doors with 100 grit sandpaper to smooth and then paint with chalk paint.
Then we lightly (hand) sanded everything with a sanding block wrapped in 120 grit sandpaper.
Go over the wedge heels with 100 grit sandpaper and then clean the wedge heels well with detergent and hot water and let dry.
To remedy the situation wait until the paint is very dry and then sand it smooth with 100 grit sandpaper, followed by 220 grit.
If you still see any ridges in the finish, go over very lightly with super fine sandpaper to smooth and then reapply the clearcoat sealer.
If the grain raises slightly after the first oiling, sand the surface lightly with 220 or 320 grit sandpaper and wipe down with a damp cloth, then apply another coat of butcher block oil.
The table top AFTER — Once I let the Chalk Paint dry, it was waxed with Clear Wax and then sanded using the method above of coarser to finer, finishing with an auto body sandpaper (600 grit) for a smooth finish.
These were then sealed with dead flat eco sealer by Pure & Original.Distressing with sandpaper creates a great worn vintage look.
Then I took some sandpaper and «distressed» it.
Then I got some 220 grit sandpaper and hand sanded the whole thing for a distressed effect.
I roughed up legs and table base with sandpaper, and then painted with chalk paint.
I took those woven seats off (they were just screwed on) and then at first I just used a sheet of sandpaper to rough up the surface, but that didn't work so well.
Allow the paint to completely dry, then sand the surface with fine sandpaper until you achieve a texture that accepts chalk.
To achieve the whitewashed shabby look, brush over the pallets with something like this and then lightly sand with 60 grit sandpaper.
Then - after her last coat of Chalk Paint ® dried, she sanded the paint softly with some 400 grit sandpaper.
First buff the door with 220 - grit sandpaper, and then prime it so that paint adheres better.
I had my cute little design assistant daughters help me distress the chairs with rough grit sandpaper, and then I sealed them with Minwax Polycrillic!
Then using sandpaper or Grade 3 (000) steel wool (although Annie prefers no wool), rub and distress it until it has an aged, worn look.
Let it dry, then sand the entire piece with your orbital sander and 220 grit sandpaper.
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