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Premier–1–39

Painted Finishes

Joint lines common on

painted finishes.

Oven-cured, baked-on

finish and topcoat.

Several coats of pigmented paint

applied for maximum coverage.

Painted Finishes with Glaze Technique

Glaze hang-up from

light to dark tones.

Several coats of pigmented

paint applied for maximum

coverage.

Joint lines common

on painted finishes.

Glaze Finish applied to entire

door, then “hand wiped” to create

inconsistent hang-up in corners and

recessed areas.

Oven-cured, baked-on finish

and topcoat.

DOCUMENT OF UNDERSTANDING SPECIAL EFFECTS

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The Glaze Technique on Painted Finishes is created by applying an accent stain over the entire door and then wiping off the

glaze leaving a “Hang Up” of light to dark tones in the corners, deep grooves and wood grains creating an all over glazed look.

The Glaze Technique that is applied over Painted Finishes is created with several coats of pigmented paint and two coats of

sealers. Depending on the wood species chosen, some of the wood grain may show through the paint. Character maple will show

more wood grain than standard maple. Painted Cherry and Painted Character Cherry are only available with designated finish

techniques and require a signed acceptance form be submitted with each order. The natural characteristics of wood create a

constant state of expansion and contraction in every door and drawer front resulting in the visibility of joint lines. These visible

joint lines are part of the beauty of painted finishes on natural wood. The final step is a conversion varnish topcoat that is oven-

cured creating a tough baked-on long lasting finish. These features are acceptable on painted finishes with a glaze technique and

are not considered defects. Therefore, these features are not covered under warranty.

Painted Finishes are created with several coats of pigmented paint and two coats of sealers. Depending on the wood species

chosen, some of the wood grain may show through the paint. Character maple will show more wood grain than standard maple.

Painted Cherry and Painted Character Cherry are only available with designated finish techniques and require a signed acceptance

form be submitted with each order. The natural characteristics of wood create a constant state of expansion and contraction in

every door, drawer front and face frame resulting in the visibility of joint lines. These visible joint lines are part of the beauty

of painted finishes on natural wood. The final step is a conversion varnish topcoat that is oven-cured creating a tough baked-on

long lasting finish. These features are acceptable on painted finishes and are not considered defects. Therefore, these features are

not covered under warranty.