Step-by-step Take the stress out of distressing Pittsburgh PA

You asked for it; you got it! Finishing Magazine presents its first step-by-step "how-to" feature.

Local Companies

Atticus Fund
412- 454-2674
309 Smithfield St
Pittsburgh, PA
Residential Finance Corporation
412- 577-4028
301 Grant St
Pittsburgh, PA
All Home Financial Services
412- 325-3089
425 1st Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
Bilkeykatz Investment Consultants LLC
412- 803-9900
411 7th Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
Ambassador Financial Services Incorporated
412- 825-5123
201 Penn Center Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA
B D M & O Financial Group Inc
412- 931-3100
4900 Perry Hwy
Pittsburgh, PA
Alter Moneta Corp.
412- 341-9577
345 Mt Lebonon Blvd Suite 22
Pittsburgh, PA
Alter Moneta Corporation
412- 341-9577
345 Mt. Lebonon Blvd. Suite 22
Pittsburgh, PA
Beneficial Credit Services
412- 922-4410
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA
Boller Ronald J Insurance
724- 327-2260
907 Presque Isle DR
Pittsburgh, PA

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The installment was provided by Dexter Adams, finishing specialist with Chemcraft International Inc.

  1. Distressing
    • Soften edges with 180-grit sandpaper on palm sander.
    • Add wormholes and knife cuts for effect.
  2. Base colors
    • Smudge yellow dye stain in select areas.
    • Smudge red dye stain in select areas.
    • Smudge brown dye stain in select areas.
    • Wash and blend over-all with clear dye stain base to achieve the washed effect.

    Note: This is not typical use of a dye stain. Dye stains are meant to be sprayed and not wiped. Wiping these dye stains is intended for obtaining this particular effect.

  3. Sealer
    • Apply a wet coat (3 to 4 wet mils) of a sealer. In this system a vinyl sealer was used.
  4. Sand the sealer
    with 320-grit stearated paper.
  5. Glazing
    • Spray glaze wet over the entire door front/sides.
    • Remove glaze with rag accenting the distressing and leaving very slight accent on the edges.
    • Apply a small amount of glaze to a brush and remove most of it on a dry rag. Firmly and quickly brush the edges to further accent those areas. This is called dirty brush and should darken the edges.
  6. Topcoat
    • Apply topcoat compatible with the sealer used.

    Note: Proper dry times depend on the glaze and coatings being used. Follow all manufacturers' recommended dry times, and be sure all components of the color system are compatible.

If a lot of glaze hang-up is necessary to achieve the desired look, be sure to dry properly and then use of a vinyl sealer over the glaze, before the topcoat, is recommended.

For more information, please visit Chemcraft International at www.chemcraft.com.

Featured Local Company

Atticus Fund

412- 454-2674
309 Smithfield St
Pittsburgh, PA

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