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Posted 2 Years ago #1
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Posted 2 Years ago #2
Hi Billyndonna welcome to the forum How do you mean 'what we need to do"? Could you be more specific?
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Posted 2 Years ago #3
I'm thinking they have either a brick or brick veneer finish and they want to give it that aged look.

Kind of like faux finishes when painting a room. I just don't know how to accomplish the look they are wanting.
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Posted 2 Years ago #4
exactly. We have a brick home but wanting to achieve the aged look
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Posted 2 Years ago #5
Well that is a toughy Usually it is the other way around how to renew aged brick stones and make them look new again The only way that I can think about obtaining such results would be with a whitewash paint applied randomly -


But I admit there must be better ways to obtain this result.

There also is something on the internet called brick staining technology, perhaps that would provide better answers?
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