Sentences with phrase «used rustoleum»

We just used a Rustoleum kit to do our cabinets and will be moving on to a kit of some kind for our laminate counters.
The individual planks for the face of the headboard I used the following 3 stains: Provincial, Dark Walnut and I also used Rustoleum Weathered Grey I DID NOT apply the Driftwood Stain Technique to any of these boards.
Supplies pictured above: 3 x 24» 1/2» pipes 3 x 18» 1/2» pipes 3 x 14» 1/2» pipes 24 x 12» 1/2» pipes 3 x 10» 1/2» pipes 18 x 1/2» elbows 16 x 1/2» tees 6 x 1/2» flanges Supplies not pictured above: 5 x 60 «x16 «x1» Pine Panel Boards 7/8» hole saw bit Wood Stain for the boards, (we used Kona by Minwax) Metallic spray paint for the pipes, (we used Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze) Lysol wipes to clean the pipes
It comes in chrome, but I used Rustoleum Spray Paint in Satin Black to match the barn door hardware.
I used some Rustoleum American Walnut stain, and it was exactly the look I was going for.
I used Rustoleum spray paint satin finish.
This kitchen is super tiny but I used Rustoleum's how to measure guide to confirm that one kit would cover our space.
I used Rustoleum's Painters Touch in Espresso for the base and the stem.
I used Rustoleum Paint and Primer in Oil Rubbed Bronze for the chair, so it'd match some of the hardware finishes we have in our bedroom.
I used Rustoleum's Black Hammered Spray Paint and let the braces dry thoroughly before attaching them to the corners of my frame.
I used Rustoleum's fern green on my porch this year and painted pots for my deck.
I did an armoire with it, but when I went to work on the dresser, I just used Rustoleum flat black and went over it with Annie Sloan wax that was left over....
The last time I blogged about Kevin's brother Kerry's ceiling we were right here... Since that day, we were able to finish installing the planks, and Kerry did a fantastic job of caulking the seams, and knot & nail holes... We used some Rustoleum primer and spray paint to freshen up the old light gray -LSB-...]
I didn't realize you used a Rustoleum kit to paint your cupboards white, I have an unopened kit — do you still recommend it?
I used Rustoleum white gloss.
I used Rustoleum Metallic spray paint in satin bronze to paint the bun - buns.
Doesn't the chalk paint make such a difference in this space?!?!?! I used Rustoleum chalk paint that I already had on hand.
I have never used Rustoleum Chalk paint so I can not vouch for that brand of paint however.
I'm quite new to painting furniture; I used Rustoleum furniture varnish over white Rustoleum chalk paint and it yellowed it terribly.
I used Rustoleum spray paint satin finish.
I used Rustoleum Champagne Mist color.
I also glazed the painted pumpkins using Rustoleum glaze.
I'm going to use the rustoleum sealer as you suggest, Thank you.
i had wanted to use the rustoleum chalked line of paint too but found the choice of colors undesirable, except for linen white, which is great.
I love chalk paint and have always sealed with the wax before [like you said «I didn't know I had A choice] Today I started chalk painting my kitchen cabinets, I'm using the rustoleum chalky paint for the first time rather then AS.
on that piece i'm using rustoleum's chalked line of clear matte sealer.
You could also use Rustoleum Paint for Plastic that is sold for use on automobiles.
As the Marcie mentioned above, I painted my backsplash using Rustoleum oil - based paint and it has held up remarkably well.
might make myself one... we too are planning an overhaul of our main level — I am thinking of using rustoleum cabinet transformations to give my honey oak cabinets a new look... not sure if we will go darker or white... cant wait to see what you've chosen for the countertops... as always love your blog!
For cabinets, I think I would use Rustoleum's Sunbleached stain and then use a matte water - based poly over it.
You would be better off using Rustoleum stain in Driftwood.
The link is in the post above, but I use Rustoleum's Metallic Gold Spray Paint It's the green can.
If you can't find these products and want a driftwood stain that you can use water - based poly over without changing the color, you can use Rustoleum stain in Driftwood.
To at least an updated black glossy look by using Rustoleum's Countertop transformations kit.
Mum painted the wall tiles using Rustoleum Tub & Tile paint.
And considering the Rustoleum Chalk Paint is about 1/3 the cost of Annie Sloan, I'll be using the Rustoleum every time.
I use Rustoleum's Sunbleached with the same dark walnut you used on top.
I stained the outside using Rustoleum Wood Stain in American Walnut.
I have also painted our kitchen cabinets with the same method after a failure using the Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations kit, you can check out more on the kitchen here.
The doorknob is also original, and I sprayed it gold using Rustoleum's Metallic spray paint.
Using Rustoleum Metallic Gold spray paint, apply 2 thin, even coats of spray paint, letting each coat completely dry in between.

Not exact matches

I used a chalked paint from Rustoleum (Linen White).
The spray paint I used is my most favorite spray paint ever: Rustoleum Metallic Spray Paint in Gold.
I use a mix of chalk paint (the white base is a Rustoleum chalk paint product) and acrylic (for the actual flowers).
And I've used probably every brand name chalk paint out there and feel Rustoleum has a great product.
I'm still using and loving my Rustoleum Comfort Spray Grip for these kinds of projects (get it here).
I used my leftover Rustoleum Primer and Silver and Gold Metallic Valspar spray paint from my Metallic Magnet project (view it here).
I have a rustoleum spray clear matte topcoat that I could use but wanted to know if it would work first!?
I'm not sure if I have rustoleum brand, but all the spray poly's I've used have yellowed really badly.
I use both General Finishes Milk Paint and the Rustoleum Chalked paint and the respective top coats and love them both.
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