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HunterLine Weathering Mix Dark Blue Gray - 8 ounces
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FDT Low Price: $3.99
Sale Price: $3.59
You Save: $0.40 (10 %)
Item Number: HLHDBG
Manufacturer: Hunterline
Manufacturer Part No: HLHDBG
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The components found in our Weathering Mix (alcohol and dye) are getting harder to find, so Hunterline concocted their own. Picture shows 3 bottles, FDT sells 1 bottle per sale.
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Barnboard Gray Weathering Instructions
When doing our research on how to achieve that old, weathered
barnboard gray look, we noticed that we could see varying
degrees of gray
and brown colours. Where the wood had rotted, where there were
knots,
or where there was bare wood, the colour was brown.
To achieve this look, its not a matter of
mixing
the colours. We follow a
3-step application method.
You will need:
3 bottles of our weathering mix 1 light gray, 1 medium brown,
1 of either
light or dark blue gray
Any coarse paint brush size appropriate to the project
3- step application method:
Begin by distressing the wood. Use whatever method you are
accustomed
to. We always use a fine toothed razor saw.
1. Apply one coat of the light gray weather mix with your paint
brush. No
need to wipe the colour off. Its great to have varying degrees
of colour!
2. Apply the light or dark blue gray weather mix sporadically on
the
project. Before applying the colour with your brush, dab excess
mix on
a paper towel. You dont want the brush too wet. Having your
brush a
little drier, gives the project a more blended look. You want to
see varying
colours of gray.
3. Apply the medium brown weather mix, following the method in
Step 2.
Remember, you want to see brown in the areas where there may
have been
rot, knots or bare wood exposed.
Have fun!!
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