Color Magic
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Color
MagiQ
Have it your way!!!! |
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Color
MagiQ |
Original Wood |
Color
MagiQ
Stain |
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Red oak, finished natural, 2
coats water based urethane |
Pickled Oak - 1st
coat |
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Red oak, finished natural, 2
coats water based urethane |
Pickled Oak - 2nd
coat |
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Red oak, finished
natural, 2 coats water based urethane |
Pickled Oak - 3rd
coat |
| When "pickling" was popular,
there were actually 3 stains that were used to "bleach" the red oak.
You can have it your way by electing to stop after the first coat -
which will show the most red, or add the 2nd coat which will make
achieve the appearance of the most common "pickling" formula, or add
the 3rd coat to get to the "bleached" white wood. This
technique is also very good for repairing pickled floors. |
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Red oak, finished
natural, 2 coats water based urethane |
Ebony - 1st coat |
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Red oak, finished
natural, 2 coats water based urethane |
Ebony - 2nd coat |
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Red oak, finished
natural, 2 coats water based urethane |
Ebony - 3rd coat |
| Ebony is a color that may require
a 4th coat, but in our testing, the third coat appeared very black.
Again, this wood started out as the white/red of red oak. |
| It is important to remember, that
the existing base color of your wood, will affect how the Color
MagiQ
Stain will
appear. Color
MagiQ
Stains are
transparent, and show the grain. Our best results have come
with between 1 and 3 coats of stain. With each coat there is
more color, and slightly less woodgrain showing. Our
experience has been that 3 coats is the most that is needed. |
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