M.L. Campbell Glazing and Specialty Wood Finishing

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• Vintage Glaze N220-30 (wet/ wiping)

• Furniture Glaze N220-90 (wet wiping)

• Amazing Glaze F5564 (spray/ dry glaze)

• Amazing Glaze III MC120117 (spray/ dry glaze for precats)

• Crackle Lite (use F5564 clear Amazing Glaze)

• Crackle Lacquer F5565

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• Applying “Wet” Glaze (Vintage or Furniture)

Wipe on

Brush on

Spray on

• Removing “Wet” Glaze (Vintage or Furniture)

Wipe off with rag

Wipe off and “dry” brush

Drag with cheesecloth for streak lines

Wipe with mineral spirits dampened rag

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• Quick dry alkyd glaze

• Removing “Wet” Glaze

• Dry Time – Allow at least 1 hour but no more than 12 hours before top coating

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• Quick dry alkyd glaze

• Film Forming

• Extended open time/wipeability

• Dry Time – Allow at least 1 hour but no more than 12 hours before top coating

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• Spray applied “dry” glaze

• Must be used over a catalyzed varnish

• Scuff of with Mirlon Total/ Scotch Brite pad

• Will hang up in the grain on open grain woods like oak

• Dry time – 1 minute and should be removed within 2 – 3 hours

• Must be top coated the same day

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• Spray applied “dry” glaze

• Can be used over NC, Pre-cat or Post-cat

• Less aggressive bite than AG F5564

• Scuff of with Mirlon Total/ Scotch Brite pad

• Will hang up in the grain on open grain woods like oak

• Dry time – 1 minute and should be removed within 2 – 3 hours

• Must be top coated the same day

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• Light Ease all sharp edgesSmall pin holesLight marks

(keys or washers)

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• HeavyRounded edgesPin holesWorm marksLarge edge chunksHeavy scratchesGougesSmashed cornersSpot Crackle

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• Sandpaper• Sharp punch• Ring of keys• Utility knife• Hammer• Dremel tool• Wood chisel• Rasp or file• Hand plane

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• Door and Panel 1 - MapleClawlock II French Country Gray

Resistant Kona Furniture Glaze Klearvar Dull *different techniques of

wiping, dry brush, streak and wipe clean with m.s.

• Panel 2 – Oak Barnwood finish

• Door 3 – Oak Smoke Stain Krystal Sealer Black Amazing Glaze Klearvar Dull

• Panel 4 - Maple• Michaels Cherry• HP Flat• HP Flat and while wet spot

with F5564 clear amazing glaze

• HP Flat

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