Striee
finishes mimic wood grain. Striee finishes can be applied to doors,
woodwork, wall trim, or walls for a wood effect that is dramatic.
Striee is a latex paint and manufactured latex glazing process that is simple to accomplish with proper time allowed.
First,
prepare the surface, ensuring the nails, holes and imperfections are
taken care of prior to beginning the striee process. Then apply an
eggshell base to the wall or surface, covering the entire surface.
After
the base coat of latex paint is completely dry, the striee process
calls for you to prepare a glaze mixture for the topcoat. This striee
glaze mixture is accomplished using latex glaze and adding glaze color
to produce the desired shade for the striee wood grain.
The
latex colored latex glaze can now be applied with either a sponge or
brush dipped in the color glaze and applied to the entire surface. If
the mixture begins to become too thick water can be added to dilute the
mixture while you work.
Once this striee color glaze
application is complete, mix another container of glaze that is clear.
You will now require a dry brush, rag, and the glaze coating to
complete the final step in striee.
Dip the brush in
the clear glaze ensuring that all excess glaze is wiped from the brush.
The brush should be almost dry. Now, following a wood grain pattern,
drag the dry brush through the topcoat glaze mixture, being careful not
to abruptly stop the flow of the brush, or the faux wood grain.
This process should be completed until the entire surface is "grained" with the dry brush to create the striee project.