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		<title>Brass Finish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How I can change the line to the door hinges oil rubbed antique brass? I market &#34;bronze finish&#34; door hinges that came with my door, but the hardware is my oil rubbed antique finish. I may be reasonably similar. Looking for a simple solution without too many steps. I just saw this in Martha Stewart. [...]]]></description>
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<b>How I can change the line to the door hinges oil rubbed antique brass?</b>
<p> <i>I</i> market &quot;bronze finish&quot; door hinges that came with my door, but the hardware is my oil rubbed antique finish. I may be reasonably similar. Looking for a simple solution without too many steps. </p>
<p> I just saw this in Martha Stewart. He had kind of liquid that is applied and rubbed with an antique look. Do not name, but if it was on its agenda he&#39;s on his website. Just do a search www.marthastewart.com are antiques, or tarnish. Most likely, it is in the category of site design. </p>
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