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Repost from NWR: Crackle faux-finish question
Marnles Posted: Jul 16, 2003 02:52 PM+
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Repost from NWR: Crackle faux-finish question

I am getting ready to crackle our butcher's block...

I am using the weathered-crackle glaze (not the porcelain)...

Anyone who has done this - did you find it worked better by applying it with a brush or a roller? Thanks in advance!!!!!!!
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Fran M Posted: Jul 17, 2003 12:42 PM+
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Re: Repost from NWR: Crackle faux-finish question

I did a few pieces in crackle. I used a brush. Make sureyou mix it well and dont do it in the sun.
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kelly4 Posted: Jul 17, 2003 07:04 PM+
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Re: Repost from NWR: Crackle faux-finish question

Marni... shame on you! LOL! YOu know and have seen the results of my whole house crackle mania! I found it best to use a roller wheneve possible. If not, the foam brushes are best. I can't believe chris is letting you do this, or does he not know????

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