The deep rich colors of Milk Paint authentically reflect those colors found on existing antique furniture and buildings.
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Old Fashioned Milk Paint Tavern Green, Packaged in Dry Powder – Add water for One Pint
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In this review, customers shared their experiences using Old Fashioned Milk Paint. The general Consensus is that the paint is easy to apply, dries quickly, and mixes well with water without clumping. Users appreciated the ability to see the base color through the topcoat, achieving the desired effect. Many customers found that the paint went a long way, covering multiple pieces of furniture with a single batch. Some even used it on birdhouses made from distressed wood with great results. Positive feedback highlighted the great coverage, chippy finish, and beautiful antique look achieved with this paint. Users also liked that it did not give off strong fumes, making it pleasant to work with even without a mask. Those familiar with the product mentioned using it regularly and enjoying the finish it provides, both antique and new simultaneously. However, there was one user who had difficulties with the Consistency of the paint after storing it in the fridge, leading to the inability to reuse it. One customer also struggled with the application process despite following the instructions and ended up repainting with a different type of paint. Overall, Old Fashioned Milk Paint seems to be a popular choice among users for achieving unique, antique looks on various surfaces, especially raw wood. While it may take some practice to get used to the mixing and application, many customers find it worth the effort for the final results. **
Old Fashioned Milk Paint Tavern Green, Packaged in Dry Powder – Add water for One Pint
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