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Thread: Matching a discontinued stain
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1st February 2008, 12:18 PM #1New Member
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Matching a discontinued stain
Hi Folks
We started to stain the inside of our home with a colour that has recently been discontinued. We still need at least 3 four litre tins of the stain. The stain is called Wattyl Exterior Stain (oil-based) Walnut Brown. How would I get some more? The local shops have just scratched their heads.
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1st February 2008, 12:51 PM #2Happy Feet
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try ringing the manufacture, they usually have a customerservice number on the can.
word of warning, even if you get the same stain, there may be a slight variation in colour as it most probably will come from a different production batch. test it first.
If its markedly different you will have to fiddle with colour yourself.
Astrid
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4th February 2008, 10:21 AM #3New Member
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Its not that easy
Thanks for that, but apparently Wattyl has stopped making oil-based stains and I'm 2/3 of the way across a nine square metre wall.
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4th February 2008, 12:49 PM #4Happy Feet
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I just rang Wattyl and had a long discussion with one of their techies,
Said this was discontinued years ago.
after tossing around all options he sugested to find a colour matcher and take any left over stain or failing that a piece of stained timber, and ask if they can sugest a compatable product that they can tint for you.
I suggest a good antique restorer as they have to match old to new all the time and will probably solve your problem.
Or as i have no idea where Biloela is or how big it is, try a good house painter.
Good luck
Astrid
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5th February 2008, 10:09 PM #5
Wattyl and Haymes walnut stains were pretty much the same colour wise, if anything the Haymes may have been a little lighter. It wouldn't be very hard to match them. Pretty sure Haymes still make 4 litre tins.
Cheers - Neil
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5th February 2008, 10:55 PM #6
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5th February 2008, 11:46 PM #7Senior Member
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I recently had the misfortune of spilling nearly all of a discontinued stain halfway through doing a set of bedside drawers. I went to a small paint supplier called PAINTEC in Underwood Brisbane. I took a very small amount of stain (about 50ml) which I was able to mop up and put into a jar and they matched it perfectly . It wasn't one of their original colours but I am very satisfied with the results. I know it was originally called "Warm Walnut"
As well as that, they only charged me around $52 for a 4 litre container of it which was just about 1/2 the price wattyl wanted IF they could match it.
Give them a call and they may be able to help you out or suggest another supplier close to you.
Neil.
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13th February 2008, 02:31 PM #8New Member
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Ah
That's great. Thanks guys, it's been doing my head in so much work has stopped (went and played with my bikes instead).
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