Restoration Attempt turned MILK PAINTED MAKEOVER | The journey of a Victorian Era Dresser



I started out this project with a restoration in mind but after facing a few challenges, I ultimately decided to use some Milk Paint to refresh it instead. Follow along on the trying journey of this Victorian Era Dresser makeover.

Products used in this video:
+Simple Green Cleaner
+Microfibre Cloths
+Vinegar & Bar Keeper’s Friend
+3M Half Mask Respirator with P100 Filters
+RZ Mask
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+Surf Prep 3×4 Electric Ray Sander
+Surf Prep 5” Orbital Sander
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+40, 80, 120, 180 & 400 grit sandpapers
+Bacho 2” Carbide Scraper
+Acetone, QCS Stripper, Clorox Bleach with Nylon & Brass Brushes
+Painter’s Tool, Hammer & Needle Nose Pliers
+Varathane Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner & Foam Brush
+Rub n’ Buff Metallic Waxes in Antique Gold & Ebony
+Clear Shellac
+Milk Paint by Fusion in “Oyster Bar”
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+Zibra Chiselled Wedge Brush
+Hemp Oil

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