TAN WASH is my FAVORITE way to get rid of orange tones in wood furniture

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Publicado 2023-08-13
Let’s get rid of some orange tones with tan wash on raw wood!!😎

You will need to get to the raw wood for this technique, this video below shows how to get that part done ☑️
Video on stripping wood -    • I'M IN LOVE WITH A STRIPPER!! - How t...  

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Products used in todays video

Behr or glidden den semi gloss paint in color Harvest Brown - Harvest brown is a Behr color so be sure to clarify bc other brands have Same names but you want Behr color

Deck staining brush - amzn.to/3DSNVWD

Smaller brush for poly - similar to mine amzn.to/3qxiZZ9

Minwax Polyacrylic in Matte she

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  • @blacksheephouse
    You will need to get to the raw wood for this technique, this videi below shows how to get that part done ☑️ Video on stripping wood - https://youtu.be/ei_iQYedses Sign up from link below for my NEW monthly newsletter coming out September 1st! And to be notified when my ebook releases 🖤!
  • @jackiegray2211
    I love your finishes! You are so talented! I love your daughter’s personality! She’s adorable! My daughter is almost 4, I think they’re around the same age. Your videos are really helping me furnish my house with beautiful furniture refinished by yours truly. Can’t thank you enough
  • @sophiachristo7546
    So pretty and refreshed and modern looking! I use a foam to apply water based polyurethane... This brush looks amazing! And the deck brush is so useful on large surfaces! Thanks so much for sharing
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  • @jillhanfland416
    I’m working on an old beat up pine dresser and will be doing tan wash and your layered stain technique for a rustic look. I used that on a writing desk and it sold in two days!
  • @maryruther1842
    Thank you for sharing the brush. I appreciate hearing about the paint wash.
  • @tamiz8895
    It looks amazing!!! I did this technique with a wicker lamp using milk paint, it evened everything out. Love this look.
  • @eternalfizzer
    I just stripped an old coffee table that I've upcycled as my kitchen island top ... and found the wood was way too orange for my taste. I was thinking of white-washing it. Thanks for the demo! (I also found the same brush and was using that to apply the stripper yesterday. A 3" brush sure makes quick work of the job!)
  • @Califdml45
    Wow that deck staining brush was a real game changer!!
  • @kimpm2117
    I apply poly with a roller. Scuff sand, wipe and apply a second coat. For dresser/table tops, etc. I add a coat of wax once poly is dry. Gives it another layer of moisture protection as a lot of folks don’t use coasters.
  • @deanneyarnell9120
    I have some oak pieces my stepfather made back in the 90's that I would LOVE to try this on. Thanks so much!
  • @beckykirchner5721
    Great information! I've been working for months on a buffet from the 40's or 50's that's made with a type of wood I've never seen before. Stripped, sanded to within an inch of it's life, treated 3x with oxcallic acid, and it's still a rust color. It's also super soft and dings practically by looking at it! To say its been a challenge is putting it mildly. I want to wash the top and have tried at least 4 colors, all of which dont seem mask the rust/orange. Maybe Harvest Brown is the trick!!
  • @susanegyud6219
    Ive been looking for a good color to cover orange! Thanks!