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hminky, <br /> <br />Your method of weathering the wood is good because it's not sensitive to the absorbtion of the paint or stain by the wood. It makes it look like the older un-treated wood that's been weathered. It works really good! <br /> <br />I'm wondering if I could do something similar to make a weathered creosote look to it, by using more of the darker paint (a richer mix) that has a few drops of brown paint and black ink mixed together. <br /> <br />Anyone else try to make a weathered creosote look? <br /> <br />Mark in Utah
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