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07-11-2007, 03:16 PM
chocamoose
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RE:making new cabinets old
Can you tell me what two color primers did Curtis Burks use in his article "Making New Cabinets Old"? I would really like for my cabinets to be a distressed white color (just like his photo). Thank you for any input.
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