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I had a jar of resolene that I had used to finish many black projects.  I used it on a white project and it looked like some of the black from my previous projects had pulled up and muddied the resolene slightly.  It gave my white project with a minor black antiqued look.  Has anybody ever added a small amount of paint to resolene to achieve this look?  

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No I didn't . . . but I learned early on that I needed two containers of Resolene.  One for browns and one for the black.  

The brush I used on the black would pick up some of the loose pigment and drop it off in the resolene jar.  

Not really a super big deal . . .  but I didn't need any extra color in my brown products.

May God bless,

Dwight

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