I can give you a brief on how to use milk paint on finished wood. Our painter used milk paint to paint our cabinets, and that is when I watched and learned about the painting process. It is similar to the normal painting method, requiring cleaning, priming the surface, and then applying the paint, but since it's milk paint, you need to keep in mind some more important things. Here is the detailed process you can refer to.
How to Apply Milk Paint on Wood?
Here is the process of how to use milk paint on furniture:
The painter started by cleaning the furniture to remove any dust and made sure that it was clean perfectly so that the paint would adhere well to the surface
Using fine-grit sandpaper, he lightly sanded the surface, especially on varnished areas, to create a bit of texture for the paint to stick.
Since milk paint comes in powder form, he mixed it with water until it reached a smooth consistency.
The painter then brushed on thin layers, letting each coat dry, and the multiple thin layers gave the furniture a rich, even colour.
Finally, he sealed it with a finishing wax, which added a soft shine and protected the paint, making it look professionally done and long-lasting.
So this is how you can apply milk paint to wood. If you think you can do it, go for it, but if you are not a pro, please hire a professional.
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How to Use Milk Paint on Finished Wood?
Ujjwal
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2024-10-17T09:13:10+00:00 2024-10-30T21:56:53+00:00Comment
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