Not exact matches
You're greeted by a 5 - foot -2-inch-tall man who's as wide as he is tall,
wearing the remaining frayed wisps of a
stained tank top, a torn, three year old paper fry cook's hat, rubber thongs, and a dirty apron
over pants that haven't been washed in 6 months.
BUBBA»S BBQ JOINT — You're greeted by a 5 - foot -2-inch-tall man who's as wide as he is tall,
wearing the remaining frayed wisps of a
stained tank top, a torn, three year old paper fry cook's hat, rubber thongs, and a dirty apron
over pants that haven't been washed in 6 months.
I used this secret technique for getting out baby poop
stains, and even though it had been
over a year since my first child
wore them, the
stains still came out!
The covers
wear well
over time and the wipeable PUL material is soft on the outside and waterproof on the inside, easy to clean, and
stain resistant.
I was
wearing... red Hunter boots Eliza J navy lace up dress c / o similar camel toggle coat (mine is old Asos) similar red satchel (mine is old Coach) aviators
over the knee socks beige gloves red lip
stain
I would then sand the edges if I wanted it to look
worn and then used the good old stand by Minwax
stain «Early American», where I would dip a rag in the can and wipe it
over the entire piece.
Wearing time like a
stain - Its leafless branches dressed in hollow vessels sweating nervously like the pores on a belly pushing outward As leather yolks seep out from behind their lemon shells Forming a wet mask
over the face of what was.
I've had a few situations (our old bar cabinets for one) where I
stained over an existing finish and it didn't
wear well (yes, it was topcoated).
Wall - to - wall carpeting is a cheaper alternative, but it will be prone to
stains and will show the
wear and tear
over time.
I have
over 2,000 sq ft of beautiful dark hardwood floors before we had them installed and
stained I had the floor guys beat the wood with chains rocks whatever to give it that «
worn» look!!!
Over time wet hands can
wear away finish and
stain, leaving bare wood marks on your cabinet doors and frames.
Lol As far as
staining the table, I thought I would tackle that job for many years after purchasing this table, however, I've grown really fond of the way it has weathered and
worn over time, and I no longer think I want to do that — I love the warmth from the inconsistencies on it — it feels like the loved and cherished piece that it is.
A guarantee of the perfect reproducibility of the surface
over time and top quality technical properties in terms of resistance to
wear,
staining and detergents.
This isn't something I recommend for «used» cabinets —
stains can be tricky and going
over surfaces that have ANY kind of
wear — be it from weather elements, human touch, or every day use — can be a challenge, resulting in an uneven finish thats impossible to fix...
I'm grinning like a madwoman in a shopping centre food court, exiled from my home by the cleaners, shivering because I was so busy getting the Sprogs ready for school photo day — «No, Sprog 1, you can't
wear the uniform with charcoal
stains all
over it; I said the FRILLY socks Sprog 2» — that I forgot to bring a jacket with me.)