October 20, 20178 yr comment_128725 Not my cup of tea (pardon the pun), but in case you are interested. Note the first slide -- run some tests because not all woods react the same. Rustoleum also makes a weathered wood stain, but I've not tried it either. https://www.familyhandyman.com/painting/how-to-age-wood/?pmcode=IVBJJU103&_cmp=DiyTipsHintsNL&_ebid=DiyTipsHintsNL10202017&_mid=176709&ehid=EBC4D8BEC6F08D97A318788DB78D9A1244AF138A/20/#listicle/2/ Report
October 21, 20178 yr comment_128733 Neat! Years ago I had the opportunity to see the office space of a building developer. The walls looked like very old weathered wood. I asked about it and the developer told me he had all of the wood sand blasted to produce the eroded grain. Not sure how they produced they weathered color. May have been "tea". Report
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