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Re: staining wood!?!
By:Charles Cooper
Date: 11/15/1999, 12:10 pm
In Response To: staining wood!?! (Warren Ross)

You might want to experiment with a "stain sealer" on some scrap cedar. Really soft woods like cedar and pine tend to absorb stains unevenly and you get a blotchly look when they dry. A stain sealer evens this out somewhat. As mentioned in other posts though, solvent based stains and sealers may cause a problem with the epoxy, so you will have to stay with water based ones.

> G'day mates!

> Got lots of clear cedar out here on the west coast of Vancouver Island but
> having a heck of a time finding redwood. Have even phoned all the
> lumber/finishing stores on the Canadian mainland with no success.

> Question of the week: Why can't I stain some of my cedar a darker colour?
> A friend in the home decorating business tells me that I will notice the
> difference right away - a flat, consistent, un-natural tint. But thought I
> would pose the question to this forum, anyone out there stained there
> cedar a darker colour? were you pleased with results? would you do it
> again?

> thanks in advance!

> Warren

Messages In This Thread

staining wood!?!
Warren Ross -- 11/14/1999, 10:35 pm
Re: staining wood!?!
Dave -- 11/15/1999, 2:51 pm
Re: staining wood!?!
Charles Cooper -- 11/15/1999, 12:10 pm
Re: staining wood!?!
Jack -- 11/15/1999, 9:43 am
Re: staining wood!?!
Rehd -- 11/15/1999, 2:46 am
Re: staining wood!?!
Mike Hanks -- 11/15/1999, 12:01 am