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What is Cerused white Oak?

What is Cerused white Oak?

Adding the technique known as “Ceruse” refers to applying a white fill material to a natural door, and then wiping it off on the open grain of Oak, creating a cabinet finish with an aged look that is on-trend for today’s design schemes.

What is a Cerused oak finish?

Cerused oak and design. This term is used to describe a unique finishing technique that showcases the beautiful wood grain without causing any damage to the wood itself. It has the ability to mute the original wood color while at the same time emphasize the texture of it’s grain.

What Cerused white?

Ceruse is a white lead-based pigment first used in 16th century Europe. It was originally used in cosmetics as a skin whitener. However, this was found to be toxic due to its lead content and was banned from cosmetic use. Craftsmen then later repurposed ceruse for use in wood as a way to preserve it and prevent rot.

What color is Cerused white?

Ceruse—a white lead-based pigment—first made history in the 16th century as a cosmetic for European high society before it ever wound up on furniture. So when it was repurposed by craftsmen into a decorative finish for wood, the technique was dubbed cerused wood.

Can you ceruse maple?

Note: Diffuse-porous wood species like Maple, Aspen, and Poplar do not exhibit these large open springwood pores like ring-porous wood and are less suitable for producing a cerused effect.

Can you ceruse with stain?

Use a stain or dye of your preference. Once the base stain is down, you’ll apply your cerusing material. This might be a water-diluted paint, or it might be actual liming wax. Apply the material with a rag, massaging the paint or wax to push it into the open pores and grain of the wood.

Can you ceruse birch?

This is one tough finish. It’s a great solution for cabinets or furniture that have some wear and tear. An subtle texture creates an appealing finish you want to touch.

How do you finish a Cerused Oak?

How to Ceruse Wood (DIY)

  1. Prep the Wood. First clean the wood and let it dry completely.
  2. Apply a Finish. Apply the cerusing material, either a water diluted paint or liming wax.
  3. Wipe Away Cerusing Material. If using paint, wipe immediately with another rag.
  4. Apply Sealer.

What is pickled oak?

A “pickled finish”—sometimes referred to as bleaching or whitewashing—makes natural wood lighter. In days of yore, lime was often applied to furniture and other wood objects to prevent bug infestations. Today pine, ash, oak and other open-pore woods are the species most commonly “pickled.”

Does cerusing wax seal wood?

METAL AND WOOD WAX: This wax works on both metal and wood surfaces, creating a hard protective seal in addition to a worn-vintage finish. Simply apply a generous amount of the soft wax to the entire project piece, dry for 20 minutes, buff with a lint-free cloth, then with steel wool.

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