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The cloth is a stain and polyurethane in one. Simply wipe the stain cloth onto your surface. Let it sit a minute and wipe the excess off with a dry rag.

For a deeper color, wait one hour and wipe with a new cloth. Remove the excess. Because the table I finished was for our kitchen, I chose to add a few more layers of polyurethane. Wipe on, let dry and repeat at least times. For a more durable surface, I recommend using the brush on polyurethane. It goes on thicker and creates a nearly impenetrable coating that will stand up to the worst messes your kids can dish out. I used this wood grain technique on a piece of poster board and can use it as a back drop for photography:.

What do you think? Or at least a close resemblance? I love this technique. Where else would you use the driftwood wood grain technique? I was not told what to write. All ideas and words are my own. I just wanted to share that I used your tutorial a couple of months ago and had fabulous results! I wish I could share a pic of how my table turned out!

Thank you for an excellent job of explaining this technique! Can you use any brand of paint? Thank you. You can use any kind of paint just make sure the surface is prepped well.

But have to say, I am really liking it so far! Do you know if they are still making the minwax wipes? Thanks again for a great tutorial!! Is Arid plains in the brown family? It looks more grey on screen. Thanks so much. This is awesome. I just bought a VERY heavy, seems like well built laminate drop leaf table. Possible a little darker wood colors. What colors would you suggest?

Also mixing…. Hi there! Do you think you could do this on a laminate wood coffee table? Looks great! What colors and ratios did you use on the posterboard? Were trying to faux woodgrain and glaze a weathered tobacco finish on our dining room table right now.

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