two days I am struggling with a bathroom cabinet, to be precise are two doors and a small rectangular structure on which are hinged, the initial conditions were These include:
1 - I removed all the parts of metal such as handles, hinges, etc..
2 - I sanded the paint in areas where it is blown away, this is to remove all the parties more adherent to the timber.
3 - I plastered with a paste wood filler, all cracks, scratches, holes, and so did not make the surface smooth.
4 - I sanded again, but this time all areas of the cabinet until I made it perfectly smooth each area.
5 - I gave it a coat of liquid cement sprayed with 'gun and when he finished I dry buffing with very fine sandpaper.
Here is the first mobile with its white background to be painted!
6 - I always colored with an airbrush, all the pieces with a hue similar to a "flesh" using acrylics.
7 - On a white card I drew and then cut out a frame and I used it as a mask to bring back the boundaries on mobile two doors and I darkened the edges.
8 - To be able to airbrush the color of the frame, I had to protect all other zones, so I traced the contours of the frame using an adhesive tape very thin (2mm) and then I covered with the newspaper.