Ed in Tampa
04-15-2009, 10:06 PM
Ed
It is just tinted Precat MLCampbell lacquer with a dark brown glaze around the cracks and crevices and then a clear coat. I did not pick the yellow, they paid an interior decorator big bucks to come up with that.
Thanks
Mark
Mark
Help me understand the process a little more.
First what are you saying here. "It is just tinted Precat MLCampbell lacquer with a dark brown glaze around the cracks and crevices and then a clear coat." Are you saying you tinted the lacquer with dark brown glaze or did you tint the lacquer with I think white (but perhaps yellow since you mentioned it)? Then applied the glaze and then a clear coat.
I guess my next question would be what yellow to me the cabinets look like an off white that is so popular in todays cabinets. Or is my monitor colors off?
Did you pressure spray the lacquer or did you use High Volume Low Pressure gun? How did you thin your lacquer? What was the drying time.
I'm always interested in finishes. My wife what to redo our kitchen and she was antiqued white cabinets (which is what I thought your picture was of), any suggesttions?
Thanks again for the pictures and your reply.
It is just tinted Precat MLCampbell lacquer with a dark brown glaze around the cracks and crevices and then a clear coat. I did not pick the yellow, they paid an interior decorator big bucks to come up with that.
Thanks
Mark
Mark
Help me understand the process a little more.
First what are you saying here. "It is just tinted Precat MLCampbell lacquer with a dark brown glaze around the cracks and crevices and then a clear coat." Are you saying you tinted the lacquer with dark brown glaze or did you tint the lacquer with I think white (but perhaps yellow since you mentioned it)? Then applied the glaze and then a clear coat.
I guess my next question would be what yellow to me the cabinets look like an off white that is so popular in todays cabinets. Or is my monitor colors off?
Did you pressure spray the lacquer or did you use High Volume Low Pressure gun? How did you thin your lacquer? What was the drying time.
I'm always interested in finishes. My wife what to redo our kitchen and she was antiqued white cabinets (which is what I thought your picture was of), any suggesttions?
Thanks again for the pictures and your reply.