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Is white milk paint good to use to get that sanded (worn edges) distressed look on furniture?

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Is white milk paint good to use to get that sanded (worn edges) distressed look on furniture?

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A. Yes, you can get the washed worn look with milk paint. The first coat of paint usually soaks into the wood allowing some grain to show. The second part would require that you do some rubbing with steel wool while the paint is still wet to get the raw corners. Many people develop their own techniques for distressing.

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