Description
Brand: Retique It
Color: 70 Pickled Oak
Features:
- AUTHENTIC WOOD FINISH -Go Beyond Faux with our patented liquid wood technology. It looks and feels like wood because it contains over 60% recycled wood fibers. Transform any hard surface into stunning wood with Retique It! Get the warm, natural look of wood on any surface without the cost and hassle of traditional woodwork.
- STAINABLE & SUSTAINABLE – Retique It is hassle-free way to get that perfect wood finish without any fuss! With its eco-friendly, water-based formula, there are zero VOCs and no offensive odors, making it easy to use even in confined spaces. When you’re finished, clean-up is a breeze with just soap and water!
- NO STRIPPING REQUIRED – No need to sand or strip off old finishes or surfaces – just apply it right over any painted or finished surface. Our wood-based primers and stains let you add a layer of actual wood to virtually any hard surface.
- EXTREME DURABILITY – INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Durable enough for decking, flooring, and countertops yet perfect for furniture and cabinets as well.
- ANY SURFACE IMAGINABLE – Painted, Stained, Wood, Metal, MDF, Concrete, Plastic, Drywall, virtually any hard surface
Details: Retique It Liquid Wood Coatings contain a revolutionary new technology, which makes virtually any hard surface stainable without having to sand or strip off the old finish. The surface will become like bare wood because Retique It contains real wood fibers. The stain will absorb just like it is an unfinished wood surface. Your final finish will look and feel like a genuine wood finish because it is genuine wood. Great for Furniture, Cabinets, Doors, Drywall, Cement, Plastic, Metal and virtually any other hard surface! Just paint, then stain to get a genuine wood finish. Looks and feels like real wood because it actually contains 60% recycled wood fibers! If you want a well-defined grain, then you can use a graining tool kit. Just apply a second coat of Retique It, once the first coat is dry and then pull the graining tool through it while it is still wet. Use the same color or a different color depending on how defined you want the grain.
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