Joe Hornor <ljhfur...@gmail.com>: Oct 04 07:16AM -0500
Werefinish.net sells the stains. The colors are very close to original. I
have used their stains on several occasions with good results. I have not
used their finish. Good luck.
Joe Hornor
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jafo <capt....@gmail.com>: Oct 04 09:36AM -0700
yeah, I have seen their stuff, I am just not a fan of brushing on like they
do... I prefer to spray and get better results...Their stain is close I
agree, but they have you brush over a toner finish....meh....
Jeff
On Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 9:10:54 AM UTC-4, littlejackhorner wrote:
Darrelk <wood...@aol.com>: Oct 04 05:33AM -0700
Well, before Dave came up with those I use to make my own. I would use
Mohawk's Bleachtone and some universal tint colorants. Back then I would
take some pictures of the pieces when they came in and also try to hold
back a piece of something so I could make a whole gallon of whatever color
I was working with...... I too am finishing up with Dave's stuff as well
now, just haven't had any of this furniture in lately. I like Hood's UTC
colors for this kind of tinting.
On Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 7:37:29 PM UTC-4, jafo wrote:
jafo <capt....@gmail.com>: Oct 04 09:35AM -0700
thanks Darrel, are you adding colorants to the bleachtone directly?
may be time to start making my own formula....being that the mid century is
coming back in style...
jeff
On Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 8:33:01 AM UTC-4, Darrelk wrote:
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