View Full Version : Diluting 'Prooftint'
JonnyMac
8th October 2009, 09:41 AM
Hi there
As the title suggests, im after the best way to get a weaker colour stain from a bottle of Oak Prooftint. Is it terps, meths, etc???
Im not really a great fan of buying accompanying product which is probably just re-labelled turps etc.... Thanks
Axle
8th October 2009, 03:22 PM
Prooftint is alcohol/spirit based.
As you guessed feast watson do make their own thinner / reducer for the product which is about $10 for 250ml or 500ml (can't remember).
The product will mix with methylated spirits. I am not sure what the difference between the F/W reducer and plain old metho is - maybe just has some glycol in it to help ease application.
JonnyMac
9th October 2009, 08:44 AM
Superb thanks, i grabbed a bottle at mitre 10 last night and it diluted just perfectly. So i managed to get the level of colour right with a 3:1 mix of meths, however its a very slight bit on the brown side, it needs to be a touch more yellow to match a set of ikea drawer units which are supposed to be oak veneer. Question is, do i try to get another stain variant, or try to turn the prooftint mix i have a bit more yellow? is there a product/method for tinting stain? Ta
Axle
9th October 2009, 10:03 AM
They make a yellow prooftint in the little 50ml bottles. Mix yellow prooftint in until you get the colour you need.
spokeshave
9th October 2009, 08:22 PM
I'm not exactly sure, but from memory i think Prooftint in Cedar has a yellow color to it. You could try using a bit of this with your mix.
I've mixed different colors of Prooftint together successfully but unless accurate formula is kept, it will be diificult to replicate later.
Steven.
JonnyMac
11th October 2009, 08:46 AM
Thanks guys, for the record...
1 part Oak PTint + 1 part Golden Teak PTiint + 1 part Meths on Tassie oak will get very very near to ikea oak veneer furniture. (might go to 2 parts Golden teak yet!)
Jon