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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 21044, member: 37"]Thanks for the additional clarification on the Mary Gregory. </p><p><br /></p><p>As for the table, the stone top is drilled on the underside for attachment so flipping it is not an option. The faux paint is only intact on one end. It is down to the grey slate and has water marks over 2/3 of it. Just leaving it is not a good option. I think stripping and resurfacing with a simpler faux treatment and stencils on the perimeter or corners would be the way to go if I keep the stone. Otherwise, a wood or tile top would be an option.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 21044, member: 37"]Thanks for the additional clarification on the Mary Gregory. As for the table, the stone top is drilled on the underside for attachment so flipping it is not an option. The faux paint is only intact on one end. It is down to the grey slate and has water marks over 2/3 of it. Just leaving it is not a good option. I think stripping and resurfacing with a simpler faux treatment and stencils on the perimeter or corners would be the way to go if I keep the stone. Otherwise, a wood or tile top would be an option.[/QUOTE]
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