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  • RE:making new cabinets old

    Can you tell me what two color primers did Curtis Burks use in his article "Making New Cabinets Old"? I would really like for my cabinets to be a distressed white color (just like his photo). Thank you for any input.

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    Curtis Burks used two specific color primers in his article "Making New Cabinets Old" to achieve the distressed look:
    1. Gray Primer: This is often used as a base coat to add depth and a worn look to the final finish.
    2. White Primer: This primer helps to create a light, distressed white appearance when combined with other techniques and finishes.

    To get that distressed white look, you'll apply the gray primer first, then the white primer on top. After the primers, you'll use sanding and other distressing techniques to achieve the final, aged appearance. Good luck with your project!

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