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Tinting Wattyl stains
I am at the stage of staining my DVD/CD rack. It is radiata pine, and I have purchased the Wattyl Jarrah stain. I was really looking for something a bit browner, but with a reddish tinge.
Does anyone know if this stain can be tinted with anything to get a more brownish colour? :rolleyes:
all suggestions gratefully received
kind regards,
Jill
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Mix some walnut or blackwood into it of the same brand and range.
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I have read that adding green tint to a reddish paint turns it to brown. Anyone ever tried option to remove some of the red from a stain?
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I have used a black stain after a red one to end up with a very rich dark brown. This was finished with shellac which would have added a golden tone as well.
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Thanks bucket1 - that sounds very interesting and worth a go , but on a scrap piece first :)
Your method gets around the problem of experimenting with mixing the pigmnent in liquid form, especially if they don't mix
kind regards,
Jill
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You can mix the same type stains with one another ie: oil based with oil based, water with water, turpentine with turpentine, alcohol with alcohol. But you can't cross mix.
You can however tint them with universal tinter - the stuff in the carousel at paint shops that they use to tint paint with. Adding green will kill red but too much can be disastrous.
Cheers - Neil :U