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Brushing red milk paint onto the top of a small wooden box
53Z5001 - Milk Paint, Barn Red
53Z5002 - Milk Paint, Slate
53Z5003 - Milk Paint, Sea Green
53Z5004 - Milk Paint, Pumpkin
53Z5005 - Milk Paint, Buttermilk
53Z5006 - Milk Paint, Lexington Green
53Z5007 - Milk Paint, Mustard
53Z5008 - Milk Paint, Pitch Black
53Z5009 - Milk Paint, Soldier Blue
53Z5010 - Milk Paint, Bayberry Green
53Z5011 - Milk Paint, Federal Blue
53Z5012 - Milk Paint, Oyster White
53Z5013 - Milk Paint, Salem Red
53Z5014 - Milk Paint, Tavern Green
53Z5015 - Milk Paint, Snow White
53Z5016 - Milk Paint, Marigold Yellow
Brushing red milk paint onto the top of a small wooden box
53Z5001 - Milk Paint, Barn Red
53Z5002 - Milk Paint, Slate
53Z5003 - Milk Paint, Sea Green
53Z5004 - Milk Paint, Pumpkin
53Z5005 - Milk Paint, Buttermilk
53Z5006 - Milk Paint, Lexington Green
53Z5007 - Milk Paint, Mustard
53Z5008 - Milk Paint, Pitch Black
53Z5009 - Milk Paint, Soldier Blue
53Z5010 - Milk Paint, Bayberry Green
53Z5011 - Milk Paint, Federal Blue
53Z5012 - Milk Paint, Oyster White
53Z5013 - Milk Paint, Salem Red
53Z5014 - Milk Paint, Tavern Green
53Z5015 - Milk Paint, Snow White
53Z5016 - Milk Paint, Marigold Yellow

Milk PaintMade in U.S.A.

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Early settlers painted their furniture with milk paint. With the same ingredients of casein (a type of milk protein), clay, lime and earth pigments or vegetable dyes, these milk paints yield the same deep, rich colors as those used in a previous era. The lime and casein react to make a tough, non-fading paint that penetrates and bonds to the wood fibers for a durable finish that can be removed only by sanding.

Milk paint is perfect for finishing country crafts, Shaker boxes, signs and cupboards, for stencilling walls and restoring antique furniture, but it is most popular for reproduction Colonial or Shaker furniture. Supplied as a dry powder, it is mixed with water and applied with a brush, roller or spray gun. The second coat can be applied in an hour or so. For a top coat, apply a finishing oil, paste wax or water-based acrylic finish.

Instructions supplied (snow white is used as a reducer). Not recommended for exterior use. The 170g (6 oz) package will mix about 17 oz of paint. Coverage is approximately 30 to 40 sq.ft. for three solid coats. An excellent and easy-to-use finish.

Made in USA.

Click on the PDF link under the Specifications tab to view swatches of the available colors. Shades may vary slightly from those shown, depending on your monitor.

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    Early settlers painted their furniture with milk paint. With the same ingredients of casein (a type of milk protein), clay, lime and earth pigments or vegetable dyes, these milk paints yield the same deep, rich colors as those used in a previous era. The lime and casein react to make a tough, non-fading paint that penetrates and bonds to the wood fibers for a durable finish that can be removed only by sanding.

    Milk paint is perfect for finishing country crafts, Shaker boxes, signs and cupboards, for stencilling walls and restoring antique furniture, but it is most popular for reproduction Colonial or Shaker furniture. Supplied as a dry powder, it is mixed with water and applied with a brush, roller or spray gun. The second coat can be applied in an hour or so. For a top coat, apply a finishing oil, paste wax or water-based acrylic finish.

    Instructions supplied (snow white is used as a reducer). Not recommended for exterior use. The 170g (6 oz) package will mix about 17 oz of paint. Coverage is approximately 30 to 40 sq.ft. for three solid coats. An excellent and easy-to-use finish.

    Made in USA.

    Click on the PDF link under the Specifications tab to view swatches of the available colors. Shades may vary slightly from those shown, depending on your monitor.