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  1. #1
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    Default Alternative to Varathane?

    Hi all.

    I would like to have a crack at building something like this:

    Storage Chest / Coffre de rangement « Atelier du Bricoleur (menuiserie)

    and the finish calls for 4 coats of Varathane (cabernet) which seems to be unavailable in Australia.

    As the medium is MDF I would prefer not to stray too far from his approach as it looks pretty damn good.

    Any thoughts about what would be a reasonable alternative (it seems to have a soya oil base)?

    Cheers,

    Gary

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    It's just a dark stain. I'm sure you could find something similar from Cabots or Wattyl.

    Several coats of the Jarrah or Cedar in the oil based may do the job.
    Cabots - interior products - furniture & trim - interior stains - cabots.com.au
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
    https://autoblastgates.com.au

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCArcher View Post
    It's just a dark stain. I'm sure you could find something similar from Cabots or Wattyl.

    Several coats of the Jarrah or Cedar in the oil based may do the job.
    Cabots - interior products - furniture & trim - interior stains - cabots.com.au
    Thanks, yeah I suppose it is, but I have only achieved mediocre results in the past when trying to stain MDF and this one looks like such a good job that it sort of implies it is a better product for staining MDF. Oh well, I'll give it a go again on some scrap and see how I go. Cheers.

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    Stains can go blotchy on MDF; you may also like to pre-prime the MDF with a thin coat of shellac first to help control blotchyness or try a gell type stain.

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