The dresser was my great-grandma’s.
As always with me, it’s totally simple:.Mix it all together and you’re all set.
I also decided to get a little creative with it and added in a few drops of essential oil.I thought I would use something fresh-smelling, but that also has some cleaning/bad stuff-killing properties, so I used tea tree oil.Some people really hate the smell, but I think it smells nice and fresh.
Cinnamon oil would be a good choice too.. Everything got tossed together in a big mason jar and mixed up really well..The next step is just to sprinkle it over the area you want to clean and leave it on for an hour.. You can also take a cloth and rub it in a bit, but I didn’t.
I just let it do its thing.. After about an hour, everything gets vacuumed up.
The fresh smell from the essential oil only lasted a few hours, but the dog-free smell remains!I do love to try out different unique paints though every once in awhile, just for fun and to see what’s out there.
I was really pleasantly surprised when Black Dog Salvage Paint really was just as good as it was cracked up to be!.In case you’re wondering, yes, the paint is inspired by the same Black Dog Salvage Company that you see on the show.
Salvage Dawgs.. They’ve partnered up with Woodcraft to offer this high quality, super easy to use paint meant specifically for projects like restoring great vintage furniture pieces beautifully and quickly..I was considering taking a trip to my local ReStore to find something fun to refinish with this paint, but then I remembered that my friend and neighbor, Sarah from.