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Painting a 'distressed' shabby chic paint finish on varnished wood.

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Dollychris | 23:02 Tue 29th Mar 2011 | Home & Garden
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Can anyone advise what I need to do to prepare before painting on varnished pine wood panelling please? I want to achieve a shaker sort of shabby chic style of paint finish with the minimum of mess. Thank you in advance.
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Oooh i think I know what you mean.... Theres a special way of doing this... and you use a special paint for the top coat.. that crackles as it dries...
SOunds like you need latex paint and latex primer

Google 'how to crackle paint furniture'

http://www.ehow.com/h...Track2&utm_source=ask
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Thanks for your replies whcih are much appreciated. The paint finish doesn't have to have a 'crackled' effect but not look varnished and shiney - more of a satin pale finish. Somebody advised using a good cleaner on the old dark wood and thenvery fine steel wool to clean. The mentioned Farrow and Ball paint. Does anybody have any more advice please but will check out the links too. First ever project so want to get it right. Take care everyone!

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