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a_macca
10th January 2011, 10:10 AM
hello,

was hoping someone could help explain how to tint clear polyeurathane...i just want it a little darker (want to add a little black maybe?)

I have a piece of furniture (sadly pine) that i have stained to a nice cedar colour and has come up well, however i would like the finished product to be darker, without adding more coats of stain and ultimately making it look like paint

any help would be appreciated
thanks

joe greiner
10th January 2011, 11:45 PM
If the same manufacturer makes both the stain and the poly, they may be compatible. Their technical services rep can advise (check for toll-free contact). I did something like this several years ago, and IIRC there was a recommended limit on dilution. In any case, after establishing feasibility, test for appearance before proceeding.

Cheers,
Joe

Mr Brush
11th January 2011, 12:01 PM
Feast Watson Prooftint has worked for me (with MInwax Wipe-On Poly). The small (cheap) bottles are economical for smaller projects 'cos you don't need to use much.

Harry72
11th January 2011, 04:32 PM
Any oil based stain will work in oil based polyU and any water based stain will work in water based polyU.

The Bleeder
11th January 2011, 04:50 PM
I just go to the paint shop with a few small containers (small spice jars) and just get the tints I need for about $2 a hit. They use them to tint water based and enamel paints ... it works.

a_macca
11th January 2011, 05:54 PM
thanks