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This finish technique is a glaze in a subtle brush stroke over laying the paint providing a depth to the finish not seen with standard
glazing. All glazing is inconsistent providing a uniqueness to each part and piece it is applied to. A Brush Finish is created by a
hand brushed technique applied to a contrasting opaque base color. It is only available on Maple door styles in Crème, Divinity,
Glacier, Pebble, Sandstone and Vanilla paints with a Fawn brushed glaze.
Variations in brush stroke intensity, direction or overlap from piece to piece are common and should be expected. The brushed
application is designed to give depth and movement to the base color. The brushed finish will be applied onto the base paint
finish color in a directional brush stroke to the wood grain. The finished look can appear as an aged, weathered appearance to a
more modern, contemporary look. Brush Finish will be applied to all painted surfaces, except the back of door and drawer fronts.
Brush marks/strokes and amount of color will vary based on areas of the wood and the door and the selection of the wood species.
Tonal variations and varied brush strokes should be seen and expected as a benefit of this finish process. Cabinet components that
will include this technique: the front of cabinet doors and drawer fronts, face frames, decorative mouldings and wood accessories.
Also included are finished end and finished interior options. (Please see illustration below for direction of strokes when applied
to the face frame, drawer front and sections of the door.)
Due to the unique nature of Brush Finish, Wellborn Cabinet, Inc. does not guarantee that any two jobs or any two doors will
look exactly alike. This variability should be explained so customers understand their kitchen will vary in appearance from your
showroom display or door sample in the overall color tone, the amount of wiping, patterns, the amount of hang up and coverage.
This technique should only be selected after viewing a Sample Front Kit in the door style, species and color the customer will be
ordering. Variances in this finish process are common and will not be considered a reason for product replacement or warranty.
This form is not required for ordering but is strongly recommended.
Document of Understanding: Brush Finish
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By signing below, you are stating that you understand and accept the characteristics of Brush Finish.
THE PREMIER SERIES — BRUSH FINISH — DOCUMENT OF UNDERSTANDING