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Post #733646 by CrazyCapizzi on Mon, Dec 22, 2014 10:04 PM

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nicework, if the wood is really wet or molding, ill use kilz primer first. otherwise i use black spraypaint in the beginning as a base for the drybrush. i use the cheepest paint from walmart. there in the arts and craft section and cost about $.50 a bottle. then i use minwax urethane varnish over that.