French Polishing and Bespoke Furniture
Instructions Prepare the Furniture . First, remove all hardware and mask off any areas that you don’t want to paint , using painter’s tape. Sand the Existing Finish. Color the Bare Wood. Apply the Main Color. Apply a Second Coat. Sand and Buff. Add Finishing Touches.
Make The White Paint Look Old To age the white paint I used Caromal Colours Toner. This is one of my favorite DIY products. The process to make any paint color look old is as simple as brushing the toner onto the paint and then wiping it off with a damp rag until you get the desired effect . Easy as pie.
Prepare Your Space. Start by laying down drop cloths and preparing the area. Sand and Clean the Piece. Sand the surface of the piece. Paint the Piece. Apply Wax and Top Layer of Paint (Optional) Distress the Piece with Sandpaper and Steel Wool. Apply a Stain (Optional) Protect the Finished Piece with Polyurethane.
I used a variety of 100 – 220 grit sandpaper to do my distressing , and it helped to have a hand sander or sanding sponge to wrap the sandpaper around. It gave me a little more to grip. The general rule when distressing is to sand on sections that would naturally receive wear and tear over time: corners.