Search results for 'Maple paste wax'
-
These oil based aniline dye powders can be disolved in turpentine, naphtha or any oil based varnish or paint. Use them to make stain for wood or tint different oil based mediums including many paste waxes. They are excellent for tinting a final finish for color adjustment. Use them in combinations to achieve a variety of wood or color tones. The colors are brilliant, complex and penetrate deeply. A good choice for the pro who wants an edge. Mix 1 oz. dye to 16 oz. solvent for a medium tone. The more dye you add the deeper the tone.
Learn More
-
Potassium Permanganate is one of the most widely used chemicals for coloring wood. It comes in violet crystals to be dissolved in cold water.The colors resulting from its use are beautiful, transparent nut browns. Works excellent on hardwoods. It gives maple a golden brown color.
Mix 3 ozs. in a half gallon of water for a medium solution. The first color noted upon application is violet, but changes to brown when dry. The stronger the solution the darker the color.
Learn More
-
These oil based aniline dye powders can be disolved in turpentine, naphtha or any oil based varnish or paint. Use them to make stain for wood or tint different oil based mediums including many paste waxes. They are excellent for tinting a final finish for color adjustment. Use them in combinations to achieve a variety of wood or color tones. The colors are brilliant, complex and penetrate deeply. A good choice for the pro who wants an edge. Mix 1 oz. dye to 16 oz. solvent for a medium tone. The more dye you add the deeper the tone.
Learn More
-
These oil based aniline dye powders can be disolved in turpentine, naphtha or any oil based varnish or paint. Use them to make stain for wood or tint different oil based mediums including many paste waxes. They are excellent for tinting a final finish for color adjustment. Use them in combinations to achieve a variety of wood or color tones. The colors are brilliant, complex and penetrate deeply. A good choice for the pro who wants an edge. Mix 1 oz. dye to 16 oz. solvent for a medium tone. The more dye you add the deeper the tone.
Learn More