Remember this great bench Steel and I garbage picked found?? Well, it got a makeover!
It was in pretty bad shape and needed some cleaning. I found this wood cleaner in the garage that would do the job. I hear that vinegar will do the job as well but might as well use up the wood cleaner. I mixed with water in a bucket. I didn't pay too much attention to the directions of measuring out 1 part clear to 5 parts water. I just poured.
Just a few strokes with the nylon scrub brush and I could see that it was working and working well.
I scrubbed down the whole bench and let it sit for 20 minutes and hosed it off.
I gave it a few days to dry...
Then...
I grabbed some Krylon Watermelon...
and sprayed away, following up with a hand sander...
I can't tell you details of how I sprayed but I tried to give the same effect as I got when I sanded (using the watermelon). This took a lot of trial and error. This was more of an experiment than anything else.
Having the watermelon underneath was a nice effect, as it showed through in lightly sprayed areas.
I am over all pleased with the way it turned out.
Then...
I grabbed some Krylon Watermelon...
My plans were to stain over top of my freshly painted and sanded project. This would stain the bare wood.
I had to put my project on hold due to time constraints and other time consuming demands. My project sat on the top of our hill for a couple weeks and the more I looked at it, the more I DID NOT like the color watermelon! I think watermelon is a nice enough color and all but not for this particular Potting Bench.
I decided to grab some Krylon Ballet Slipper and White...
I sprayed and sprayed...
I can't tell you details of how I sprayed but I tried to give the same effect as I got when I sanded (using the watermelon). This took a lot of trial and error. This was more of an experiment than anything else.
Having the watermelon underneath was a nice effect, as it showed through in lightly sprayed areas.
I am over all pleased with the way it turned out.
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