Jarrod's Water Based Wood Stain Dye. Jarrod's Water Based Wood Stain Dye enhances the natural grain and character of your wood, breathing new life into furniture, flooring, or any woodwork project. Suitable for any room and all wood types, Jarrod's stain lets you achieve the perfect look for your vision.
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Apply evenly along the direction of grain using a good quality paint brush or sponge, a lint free cotton rag (can be applied by spray gun). When dry, remove the excess stain with a damp sponge if required - this will also enhance the appearance by highlighting the detail.
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Apply evenly along the direction of grain using a good quality paint brush or sponge, a lint free cotton rag (can be applied by spray gun). When dry, remove the excess stain with a damp sponge if required - this will also enhance the appearance by highlighting the detail.
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Before applying the water-based wood stain, ensure that the surfaces are dry, clean, and entirely free from dirt, grease, glue, or any existing coatings. If you plan to use water-based lacquers or varnishes, be cautious, as they might drag the stained surface during application.
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Rustins Wood Dye Quick Drying, Non-Fading and Non-Bleeding All Colours & SizesRustins Wood Dye is for use on bare wood prior to finishing with any of Rustins wood finishes. Suitable for interior and exterior use.
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Simply mix the dye with water. Then simply dip the wad into the dye and work into the surface finishing in the direction of the grain. Using this technique it is simple to get a great even finish. This is by far the easiest way of achieving a smooth application of dye of the right intensity.
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The swatch in the picture shows a piece of beech wood after one quick dip into the dye. The swatch in the picture shows 1 coat on beech wood. A water-based woodwork dye stain made in England. Easy to apply for an even finish in vivid colours.
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Solvent Free! Odour Free! Non Toxic! Morrells WaterBased WoodStains are very Low VOC, odour free, easy to use and dries faster. Apply in the direction of the wood grains. Always test the color before applying you can do that on the areas which are hidden from normal view or try it on a small piece of wood This will give you an idea on how the color will look.
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