How To Do A Cerused Finish Using Rubio Monocoat

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
  • In this video, I walk you through the easy process of creating a cerused finish on hardwood furniture using Rubio Monocoat
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Комментарии • 77

  • @batuhanarasannesi8510
    @batuhanarasannesi8510 2 года назад +1

    FROM TURKEY I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, YOU ARE DOING AMAZING JOBS

  • @cynthiaescobar3762
    @cynthiaescobar3762 Год назад

    The result is
    beautiful!

  • @ChasRiggleman17
    @ChasRiggleman17 2 года назад +1

    That color sure does pop! Well done sir. I normally only do one of these steps. 😅. I’ll get better.

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      Thanks man! Yeah there’s some more steps to this process but still a pretty straight forward application. Thanks for following along!

    • @debbierich17
      @debbierich17 Месяц назад

      @@mangrovedesignsdid you mention this in The beginning. If someone is doing a project how will they know?

  • @aadebahr
    @aadebahr 2 года назад +1

    Really helpful video. New subscriber 🙂

  • @breewells2034
    @breewells2034 2 года назад

    Nice!!! Good video, explained everything well. Thinking of giving this a go on husbands new office. Has old 1980’s oak built-in and massive desk that this would bring it up to a modern look. Thank you

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      Thanks so much. I appreciate it. You’ll just have to take it down to raw wood first. Rubio recommends sanding to 120 grit but you can take it to 150/180 without issue.

  • @paperclips43663
    @paperclips43663 17 дней назад

    Any idea why on my two test pieces so far it seems like my white blends with the black too
    Much making more of a gray instead of the two contrasting colors? Well the first test run was multiple pieces and one of them I let the fumed intense sit for 2 hours. This last test run I let it sit for over 24 hours and still have more blending than I’d like, it’s not as much contrast as yours.

  • @ta1ntv1lle39
    @ta1ntv1lle39 2 года назад +3

    i honestly love the black color on its own, could you do that to oak plywood?

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      Yes but you still need to put Oil Plus 2C over it as the pre-color is only color, no protection. They offer black oil plus 2C

    • @ta1ntv1lle39
      @ta1ntv1lle39 2 года назад

      @@mangrovedesigns i figd as much... just wasnt sure how the oak ply would take seeing its only a thin veneer

  • @screenwatcher6224
    @screenwatcher6224 2 месяца назад

    Can you link me that applicator? I love that it’s huge!

  • @franzygee1140
    @franzygee1140 2 года назад +2

    im absolutely new, the grain is amazing! what wood type and cute is this to get those patterns? thanks you!

  • @musiknotes7226
    @musiknotes7226 Год назад +1

    Would this be the same process on a woodfloor??

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  Год назад

      Yes it would be. Rubio was actually originally developed for hardwood flooring.

  • @TomisaLami
    @TomisaLami 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can you do this with a really dark red and a brown?

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  9 месяцев назад

      You can do this with any pre-color followed by oil plus 2C that Rubio offers. You can also do it with 2 different oil plus 2c colors. Of course you always want to test before applying to your finished piece.

  • @KayFabe87
    @KayFabe87 2 года назад +1

    Does a clear topcoat need to be applied to protect the finish or to prevent splintering? If so; what is recommended?

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад +1

      No. The Rubio Oil Plus 2c is a hard wax oil finish. It is your protective coating

    • @KayFabe87
      @KayFabe87 2 года назад

      @@mangrovedesigns : Excellent. Thanks a lot.

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      My pleasure

  • @ksojoel
    @ksojoel 2 года назад

    very nice! should i expect similar results if i change the colors using the same products?

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      Thanks! Yes. The color combinations are endless with Rubio. Always test on a scrap piece before your final piece tho to make sure you get the result you’re looking for.

    • @ksojoel
      @ksojoel 2 года назад

      @@mangrovedesigns thanks man

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      My pleasure!

  • @alysonfisher3611
    @alysonfisher3611 Год назад

    Do you only have to sand it once with the Rubio Monocoat? I've watched another professional do this on RUclips & he goes through a lot more steps to get that finish. He does not use that brand though. Also, where do you get the Rubio Monocoat brand? Thank you for your help!

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  Год назад

      Sand it once? No. I just didn’t show my sanding steps. This was just to show the Rubio process. Although with Rubio you don’t need to sand to as fine of a grit as with other products. I usually sand to either 150 or 180 on a Rubio project. I usually order directly from Rubio. I’ve also ordered via Amazon or go to my local Woodcraft. Hope this helps!

    • @alysonfisher3611
      @alysonfisher3611 Год назад

      @@mangrovedesigns yes it does! Thank you so much for replying! I really do appreciate it!

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  Год назад

      My pleasure!

  • @LoganAddisMusic
    @LoganAddisMusic 2 года назад

    Amazing work! I have oak cabinets with come kind of clear finish on them, would I need to sand that off first?

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      Thanks so much. Yes for sure you need to get to bare wood. The Rubio molecularly bonds to the wood, so if you have another finish on your cabinets, you’ll have to remove it first.

    • @LoganAddisMusic
      @LoganAddisMusic 2 года назад

      @@mangrovedesigns Thanks!

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      My pleasure!

  • @earlherald9140
    @earlherald9140 Год назад +1

    Can you do that on floors?

    • @stuartrobertson8711
      @stuartrobertson8711 Год назад

      Yes.Rubio is actually hardwax for floors

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  Год назад

      Yes you can. Rubio was actually originally developed for hardwood flooring.

  • @nopasanada2613
    @nopasanada2613 2 года назад

    nice on
    good boy

  • @advantureswithparker
    @advantureswithparker 2 года назад

    Do you suggest wire brushing the wood first to raise the grain?

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      No. Depending on the species of wood, after applying the pre-color, I’ve gone back with a maroon scotch brite pad and knocked it down. With standard finishes I always water pop but if you do that with Rubio, it won’t bond properly. Wire brushing would give you an even tougher surface if you’re just looking to knock the grain back down. Hope this helps.

    • @advantureswithparker
      @advantureswithparker 2 года назад

      @@mangrovedesigns I'll be using poplar and I want to extract the most contrast/color out of the grain as possible. I picked up their intense black pre-color with white 2. I saw Rubio's commercial application process and the first machine they run the wood through was a wire brush. So that's where I came up with my question. Thanks!

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      I assume you’ve got some rainbow poplar then? I’d definitely test on a scrap piece. Poplar is very soft. A wire brush will have a pretty dramatic effect on it. Additionally, intense black is…..well, intense black. You may lose the contrast you’re going for. Also, Rubio suggests sanding to only 120. The most I’ve gone to is 180. Poplar is great for painted projects, I’ll be very interested to see how it reacts to Rubio. Keep me posted.

  • @jackieg3722
    @jackieg3722 2 года назад

    Wow, love this!!! Can you use the Oil Plus 2C/accelerator on bleached wood instead? I want to do this on some oak shelves that are bleached to highlight the grain.

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I have not tried it on material that has been previously treated or had another finish applied. Rubio molecularly bonds with the bare wood so if there is anything else applied it could interfere with that bond. I would definitely test your application on a scrap piece before proceeding on your final piece.

    • @jackieg3722
      @jackieg3722 2 года назад

      Okay, thanks 👍

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад +1

      @@jackieg3722 my pleasure

  • @OliveBranch2023
    @OliveBranch2023 2 года назад

    Did you sand it or wire brush it first?

  • @DsHardWoodCreations
    @DsHardWoodCreations 2 года назад

    Very nice. Was this white oak? Im about to try it on red oak. Subbed to u.

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much. This was on Ash. I would recommend testing on a scrap piece first. White Oak has a much higher acidity and the color will react differently on different species.

    • @DsHardWoodCreations
      @DsHardWoodCreations 2 года назад

      @@mangrovedesigns thank u

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      My pleasure

  • @debbierich17
    @debbierich17 Месяц назад +1

    Great instructions! But seriously get different music!

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  Месяц назад

      Thanks! Free options that allow you the license to use it are limited.

    • @debbierich17
      @debbierich17 Месяц назад

      @@mangrovedesigns oh man that’s not good. I didn’t know. I still love your instructions.

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  Месяц назад

      @debbierich17 thanks and I appreciate the input.

  • @Bobtrain007
    @Bobtrain007 10 месяцев назад

    This process is nothing more than applying a pigmented sanding sealer then applying a glaze finally finishing it off with a clear lacquer. I was doing this 30 years ago.

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  10 месяцев назад +3

      No lacquer involved here. Just making content for those not familiar with the process.

  • @robertoinvests
    @robertoinvests 2 года назад

    every try on pine

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  2 года назад

      Yes, I just actually refinished a table for a client that they built out of pine and I used Rubio on it. Worked flawlessly as usual. You can see it on our Instagram page. Just posted it this morning

  • @mohieali7317
    @mohieali7317 Год назад +1

    If I'm willing to spend hundreds of dollars in these reeking Monocoat products , it would be better to give my table top to a professional to do it for couple of hundred dollars and save my self from all the headache
    Man !!! these Monocoat products are very expensive and cost hundreds of dollars !!!!

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  Год назад

      Granted they are not cheap but you get what you pay for. And in my experience running a professional shop, quality is first but also these products pay for themselves in the finishing time that is saved.

  • @JohnMartin-vk5gf
    @JohnMartin-vk5gf 7 месяцев назад

    Hey, you're literally walking in sawdust on the floor, kicking up particles onto the surface you're trying to work on!!!!!

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  7 месяцев назад

      It’s not ideal for sure, however, if you’ve ever used Rubio you’ll find that an absolute dust free environment is not needed.

  • @flamabl1
    @flamabl1 Год назад

    Now your grey is completely washed out because that is not how you do a real ceruse treatment.

    • @mangrovedesigns
      @mangrovedesigns  Год назад +3

      Please, Do tell me how to accomplish the finish I was going for 😂

  • @flamabl1
    @flamabl1 Год назад

    lol, yeah all that sawdust that your overpriced Rubio product picked up lol. Absolute waste of money do not buy it!