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Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Several people have commented on my piano transformation and have asked for a tutorial explaining how I painted it and the colors I used. So, here goes! I will give a list of colors and where I used them at the end of this tutorial. Am I the only one who gets nervous about those first paint strokes over wood? It is so drastic! Rest assured unpainted-wood-lovers, this piano was in desperate need of a face lift! I vacuumed as I sanded to keep dust to a minimum. And yes there is a .

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Several people have commented on my piano transformation and have asked for a tutorial explaining how I painted it and the colors I used. So, here goes! I will give a list of colors and where I used them at the end of this tutorial. Am I the only one who gets nervous about those first paint strokes over wood? It is so drastic! Rest assured unpainted-wood-lovers, this piano was in desperate need of a face lift! I vacuumed as I sanded to keep dust to a minimum. And yes there is a .

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