Weird question; - I've recently had my cabinets painted and glazed, and I feel like we there are some spots where it's too heavy handed. Do you know if there's a way to remove some glaze once its dry? Or perhaps have another solution? »
DISTINCTIVE APPLICATIONS Kimberly Wohlfarth,Artist Hello, I think I may have only seen a portion of your question for me... Some of your glazing was too heavy handed? You should have the decorative painter come and fix the problem, don't try to do it on your own...could absolutely make things worse. I can't give any pointers, as I do not know the process and application your painter used. Sorry for your frustration!!
DISTINCTIVE APPLICATIONS Kimberly Wohlfarth,Artist These cabinets and the granite we already existing when I did the hand painted finish. I believe they had a simple black granite on them.
sarahjeankent I glazed my kitchen cabinets and they turned out sooooo nice. First I painted the unfinished wood a flat white paint. I got my glaze from a local paint store they can color it any color you want. It's been a while but I had a custom color which was a mix between Carmel apple and a milk chocolate color. All you do is take a rag dip it in the glaze and rub it on the cabinets after the white is completely dry. It rubs off easily so if it looks to thick just rub it off with a clean rag until it is the thickness you desire and let dry. Than spray with a clear finish. I started the glaze in the corners and worked out from them, so the corners were darker. Good luck it will turn out great!