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<p>[QUOTE="Peasnquiet, post: 1925276, member: 14662"]I have a good amount of experience with refinishing - Your steps above look good. I have found that a wet sand works beautifully in between coats of paint - really smooths the paint, and keeps it thin. remember to put tape around the joint areas on the drawers for a cleaner finish there. General Finishes makes a nice milk paint for furniture refinishing and they have a good selection of glazes as well. If you glaze, make sure to put a top coat over the paint first. Then the glaze will glide on and wipe off easily.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Peasnquiet, post: 1925276, member: 14662"]I have a good amount of experience with refinishing - Your steps above look good. I have found that a wet sand works beautifully in between coats of paint - really smooths the paint, and keeps it thin. remember to put tape around the joint areas on the drawers for a cleaner finish there. General Finishes makes a nice milk paint for furniture refinishing and they have a good selection of glazes as well. If you glaze, make sure to put a top coat over the paint first. Then the glaze will glide on and wipe off easily.[/QUOTE]
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