06-23-2010, 03:03 PM
Quick, slightly blurry photo of a 37-650X...
[Image: http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k420/...7-650X.jpg]
Another refinishing job by Barry Jones of Evansville. You can see where the shading should be in certain areas.
If your cabinet was finished with a true lacquer finish, it can still be made to look like this. All it would need is some light sanding, then some extra dark walnut toning lacquer sprayed on the trim as shown above. Follow that up with some coats of clear lacquer. I believe it should have extra dark walnut on the trim instead of the medium dark walnut used on the cabinet above, but this cabinet still looks better than a single-color (monotone) finish.
[Image: http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k420/...7-650X.jpg]
Another refinishing job by Barry Jones of Evansville. You can see where the shading should be in certain areas.
If your cabinet was finished with a true lacquer finish, it can still be made to look like this. All it would need is some light sanding, then some extra dark walnut toning lacquer sprayed on the trim as shown above. Follow that up with some coats of clear lacquer. I believe it should have extra dark walnut on the trim instead of the medium dark walnut used on the cabinet above, but this cabinet still looks better than a single-color (monotone) finish.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN