This is just amazing. From ‘Oh no!’ to ‘Oh wow!’ in 30 seconds
So when this guy first starts work you think he either has no idea what he’s doing – or it’s a joke. Turns out it’s neither.
https://twitter.com/philipmould/status/927542755500359680
Just amazing.
How is this accomplished without damaging the painting beneath? This is amazing to watch! Would love to see a time lapse!
— YarnGeek (@YarnGeek) November 6, 2017
There is a whole lot of modern chem involved. You can see test squares already done, checking to see the solvents got the varnish-
— Julie of Themyscira (@SamuraiKnitter) November 6, 2017
– and not the paint. And even then, whoever that was had a crapload of experience with exactly how hard to press, etc.
— Julie of Themyscira (@SamuraiKnitter) November 6, 2017
2/2 ….still a way to go, but what a transformation! pic.twitter.com/nyGx3qdhOZ
— Philip Mould (@philipmould) November 6, 2017
Like jet washing a patio.
— John Mackin 🇪🇸 (@mackin_john) November 6, 2017
I mean, it’s good, but it’s not quite this is it? pic.twitter.com/k8PlNQS7Aq
— Andrew Butler (@aajbutler) November 6, 2017