Suggestions on Time Saving
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Q. I am redoing my daughter's room. The table and chairs that I painted for her are chipped and look worn out. I would like to refinish the whole set, but the thought of sanding, priming and repainting the set exhausts me-I just don't have that kind of time. Is there a way to salvage the table and chair set and cut my time in half?
A. Your painted table and chairs is a piece of art work and should look and feel that way when you are done. The Canvas Home Basics Diamondhard Furniture, Cabinet and Trim paint was designed for projects just like this. It has a tough durable acrylic finish and dries leaving a smooth gloss finish. No priming is needed and the paint comes in a variety of neutral colors. You can use a variety of different paint techniques-antiquing, marbling, or whitewashing. If you want a bold look, try some type of animal print using several of the colors from the paint line. The paint is also self leveling, so the paint strokes from your brush will disappear when applied a little heavy-be sure to give the table adequate dry time. The recommended cure time is seven days. Before | After |  |  |

| The once brightly colored chairs now blend into any home environment. |
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Suggestions on Time Saving
posted by Pre-Mixed Paint on Saturday, March 10, 2007

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