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| Distressing gives a defined look designed to simulate an older antique finish. |
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Worm Holing provides a distinguished look and simulates the realistic charm of nature's process. |
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| Highlighting is the use of oil based highlight applied to all exterior parts of the cabinetry and then hand wiped, which tones the color and also simulates an older antique finish. Colors consists of Van Dyke Brown, White, Black, Mocha and Pewter. |
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Wearing defines any corner of the door or drawer front by sanding through the finish back to the wood before the top lacquer coat is applied. |
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| Scaring is a technique used to provide a rustic touch to the exterior of the cabinetry. |
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Rub-Thru is designed to simulate worn areas on the exterior of the cabinetry. |
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| Glazing is the use of oil-based glaze applied only to the defined areas of the exterior parts of the cabinetry and then hand wiped leaving a beautiful glaze line. |
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