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In just a few simple steps you can achieve the lovely aged tint found on antiques of yesteryear. It really does something to milk paint to help the aging process. Age your furniture, cabinetry, and decorative accents to vintage perfection with a simple application of Antiquing Glaze. Pair with Toscana Milk Paint for a truly old world finish that instantly adds richness and character to your home. Antique furniture comes to us with the distressed beauty of the years. Our patented milk paint Antiquing Glaze allows you to bring European style and grace into your home using this exclusive finishing technique.

I used Waybridge Classic one step paint and Central Park milk paint for this lovely table, then I sealed it with antique seal and light wax. Using the antiquing glaze is fun and easy and adds to the beauty of your piece. I gave it 2 applications, letting dry between each coat. It is easy to go over with the milk paint again if required until you reach the desired effect.
RECLAIM Beyond Paint 1-pt. Antiquing Glaze-RC38 - The Home Depot
I needed to match this window casing to my new flooring and my new kitchen cabinets will be gray. This combination of Ballet White & Atelier Gray with the glaze mixed in for top coat & buffed with Mind your own bees wax came out perfectly. I used a feather to get the mock wood grain.
Easy to clean up mess and no offensive smell from solution. I referred to Amy Howard's video on how to use it. I love using the antiquing glaze, it leaves such a beautiful finish without having to use sandpaper to get look you want. Antiquing glaze is a go to for milk paint finishes. So much better than sanding to age a finish. Antiquing Glaze results in a provincial style finish inspired by Tuscany, Italy.
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