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54K views · 12K reactions | If I was just starting out today with no tools + no garage, THIS is how I would flip every single piece. The ‘pottery barn’ finish sells fast & for top $$$. I bought this piece for $50 and will list it at $425💰 Here’s how I did it: + scuff sand with 150 grit + vacuum/wipe away dust to prep for primer + apply 3 coats of Zinnser bullseye 1-2-3 primer tinted in the color turbo tan (this will give you a wood colored base) and sand lightly with 320 grit before third coat. + apply two coats of my favorite pickled oak gel stain.. drag the the whisk broom across lightly to create texture & grain. + apply one coat of the minwax aged oak gel stain and wipe away with paper towels.. making sure to blend in any steaks. + apply two coats of minwax poly top coat in clear satin with a foam roller That’s it! Comment LIST and I will send you the 9 item shopping list for this exact flip!👏🏻 | molly harris | diy furniture flips | The Zombies · Time of the Season (Chelsea FC & Harvey Gunn Remix)
54K views · 12K reactions | If I was just starting out today with no tools + no garage, THIS is how I would flip every single piece. The ‘pottery barn’ finish sells fast & for top $$$. I bought this piece for $50 and will list it at $425💰 Here’s how I did it: + scuff sand with 150 grit + vacuum/wipe away dust to prep for primer + apply 3 coats of Zinnser bullseye 1-2-3 primer tinted in the color turbo tan (this will give you a wood colored base) and sand lightly with 320 grit before third coat. + apply two coats of my favorite pickled oak gel stain.. drag the the whisk broom across lightly to create texture & grain. + apply one coat of the minwax aged oak gel stain and wipe away with paper towels.. making sure to blend in any steaks. + apply two coats of minwax poly top coat in clear s