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Thread: Paint or Stain?
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30th September 2011, 10:15 PM #1
Paint or Stain?
I've just built a queen size bed out of pine. All the furniture in my house is black & my bed sheets are black & white so I want this bed to be black also. I was just going to spray it black as I've done this before to pine & you can get it to look nice if done correctly. I'd really like to see the grain though & so now I'm wondering can you buy a black stain & if so would it give me a nice matt finish with grain visible or should I stick to my original plan?
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1st October 2011, 01:29 AM #2
The best stain I know that still allows grain to show through is Spirit Stain.
We have Chestnut Finishes over here but you must have something similar.Dragonfly
No-one suspects the dragonfly!
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1st October 2011, 09:38 AM #3
Check out Feast Watson and Wattyl stains at BUNNINGS , then you can coat with a satin varnish use water base if you can as it does not discolour with age, .
Jeff
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5th October 2011, 09:01 PM #4
Got Feast Watson Satin Black Varnish.
I got a quality brush & brushed the 1st coat on (maybe not best idea), wasn't happy with the finish so I thought I'd spray the 2nd coat but when I got spray gun out I saw that the person I'd lent it to last (who spray paints as part of his job) had left it in appalling conditionso I brushed the 2nd coat too. I wish I'd sprayed both coats really as I didn't get the professional finish I wanted but unless you look closely you can't see the imperfections (brush marks & the odd subtle run). It was hard to get an even coat without applying a thicker coat than intended. I might sand it back & spray it 1 day.
I didn't notice until I saw this pic that I had dust on my camera lens so it looks like grubby marks on the varnish but it's not.
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