Want to give your painted furniture a little more age and character? Start here. Antique Brown Glaze adds warm, vintage depth to painted furniture without covering up all the details that make a piece interesting. Work it into carvings, crevices, edges, trim, and other details, then wipe it back until you get the look you want. It's especially good over light and mid-tone paint colors, and it's a favorite when you're going for that classic, aged furniture look. Add Depth to Your Painted Furniture Glaze is an easy way to make details stand out and give a painted piece more dimension. Antique Brown adds just enough warmth and contrast to make carvings and decorative details pop. And don't worry about getting it perfect on the first try. That's not really how glaze works. Too much? Wipe more away or paint right over it.Not enough? Let it dry and add another layer. How to Use Antique Brown Glaze Apply glaze to your painted surface, concentrating on details like carvings, crevices, edges, and trim. Use a dampened cloth to wipe the glaze back until you achieve the look you want. Allow it to dry. Add another layer if you want more depth. The beauty of glaze is that you get to decide how much stays behind. What Colors Work With Antique Brown? Antique Brown is especially beautiful with lighter colors and whites when you want to create a warm, vintage finish. It also works well over mid-tone colors when you want to bring out the details without adding the drama of a black glaze. Looking for a classic vintage furniture finish? Antique Brown is a good place to start.