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Surface preparation. There’s no preparation needed for milk or chalk paint, as long as the surface isn’t slick and shiny. Otherwise, you’ll want to sand it lightly. Also, make sure the surface is clean. (Some say cleanliness doesn’t matter, but I can’t get past painting something that’s grimy.) Bonding agent or not? No, not James Bond. A bonding agent added to the first coat of milk or chalk paint will make it adhere to a surface that’s slick or previously painted or varnished. Add a bonding agent only if you want a uniform painted appearance without flakes and chips. Milk paint and chalk paint dealers both sell bonding agents.
The floor is AKDO's Doga tile (wood-like porcelain planking)” “planking), laid out in a herringbone pattern.
“Field: 6" x 16" Color: Mahogany Finish: Honed, Stair-step pattern set on every third of the tile, Grout: Laticrete Spectralock 81 Butter cream” “Stair-step pattern set on every third of the tile, Grout: Laticrete Spectralock 81 Butter Cream”
dog bath
Surface preparation. There’s no preparation needed for milk or chalk paint, as long as the surface isn’t slick and shiny. Otherwise, you’ll want to sand it lightly. Also, make sure the surface is clean. (Some say cleanliness doesn’t matter, but I can’t get past painting something that’s grimy.) Bonding agent or not? No, not James Bond. A bonding agent added to the first coat of milk or chalk paint will make it adhere to a surface that’s slick or previously painted or varnished. Add a bonding agent only if you want a uniform painted appearance without flakes and chips. Milk paint and chalk paint dealers both sell bonding agents.
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