09-04-2012, 08:56 AM
Yes, toning lacquer is the only way you will be able to duplicate the factory colors.
I would suggest Perfect Brown on the foot, trim areas, grillebars and escutcheon; Medium Walnut everywhere else.
You would spray Medium Walnut over the entire cabinet, then mask off the areas you want to leave Medium Walnut, leaving the trim exposed - and then spray a coat or two of Perfect Brown on the trim.
Perfect Brown is a color of Mohawk Ultra Classic toning lacquer, while Medium Walnut is Mohawk Tone Finish.
I do not know if Mohawk products are available in Canada, however.
I would suggest Perfect Brown on the foot, trim areas, grillebars and escutcheon; Medium Walnut everywhere else.
You would spray Medium Walnut over the entire cabinet, then mask off the areas you want to leave Medium Walnut, leaving the trim exposed - and then spray a coat or two of Perfect Brown on the trim.
Perfect Brown is a color of Mohawk Ultra Classic toning lacquer, while Medium Walnut is Mohawk Tone Finish.
I do not know if Mohawk products are available in Canada, however.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN