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This Wet Distress Painted Furniture Technique Is So Easy!

Wet distressing allows the water to slightly soften the paint so you can then slowly wipe it away. Once the chalk paint has been removed, it will reveal the ...

How to Wet Distress Painted Furniture - Dixie Belle Paint Company

Wet distressing simply means wiping back your paint to reveal what's underneath. This can be done using a damp or slightly wet lint-free cloth, ...

How To WET Distress Painted Furniture - - Salvaged Inspirations

BONUS TIP ~ I like to wet distress WHILE my paint is still WET. You don't often hear this but it's MY favorite way to get a “blended” and ...

How to Wet-Distress Furniture - Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint

A vacuum is also a great tool when working with a more textured wood because it will get those textured and pitted areas clean. Scrub the Entire ...

How To Distress Chalk Painted Furniture | Tips & Techniques

... Chalk Painted furniture a worn appearance using a technique called distressing. I go over both dry and wet distressing and answer some FAQ's ...

How To WET Distress - YouTube

When I first started painting furniture and heard the term “wet distress” I thought it was some fancy type of painting technique.

Wet Distressing Technique : 4 Steps - Instructables

Once your final paint coat is dry, grab yourself a bucket of water and a lint-free rag or scouring pad (kitchen scrubby). Make sure that your cloth is nice and ...

Tips on wet distressing chalk painted furniture - YouTube

Welcome to flip it furniture! This is a trash to treasure furniture makeover. I turn a plain side table into a Trendy country accent table.

The Beginner's Guide to Distressing with Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan

Even if your furniture piece appears to be clean, it will still be covered in oils from hands. So, make sure to give it a once over with some ...

No Mess Wet Distress Painted Furniture - Salvaged Inspirations

Take a damp cloth and gently rub the recently dried chalk paint. The water will slightly soften the paint and it will slowly wipe off revealing ...

How to Wet Distress with Chalk/Mineral Paint Tutorial - BB Frosch

It is important to use chalk/mineral paint (ie paint mixed with BB Frösch Paint Transformer) for a project like this for a couple of reasons: 1.

How to Distress Furniture with Chalk Paint - Whipperberry

You can also create an aged distressed look by applying tinted wax finishes over painted wood furniture, or by painting your furniture with a ...

How To Wet Distress Chalk Based Paint Without Sanding

Other tools & tips ... Instead of the wet rag or scouring pad, you can experiment using and wet/dry sandpaper! The longer you wait, the harder the ...

How to Distress Furniture with Chalk Paint - Marty's Musings

A popular tip is to apply Vaseline before painting on any spot where you know distressing will take place. Chalk paint will not bond here and it ...

A simple way to distress chalk painted furniture. - YouTube

Follow me in this tutorial for a simple wet distressed finish using @AnnieSloanHome Chalk Paint. This is episode one, of my six weeks ...

How To Wet Distress Paint Using A Household Cleaner

Tip: Wipe the Simple Green dampened rag over the surface you want to wet distress and let it wait about a minute. The paint will be easier to ...

Beginners Guide on How to Use Chalk Paint, Distress & Wax to ...

There are two ways I like to distress, one is called wet distressing, where you use a wet rag, but the paint is dry. Simply take your wet ...

Distressing Furniture with Chalk Paint: A Comprehensive Guide by ...

Wet distress works best after the second layer of paint color has been applied and dry to the touch (20 minutes). You'll need a bucket of water and a lint-free ...

How to Distress your Furniture with the Wet Distressing Technique

There are many ways to distress furniture. In this video Kellie explains the simple technique of wet distressing a coffee table painted with ...

Distressing Furniture: Do's & Don'ts - Styled by Austin

Try “wet distressing:” this is when you take a paper towel or rag, and while the piece is still wet, rub the paint off in a few select areas.