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Thread: Wattyl wood gel
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5th April 2010, 10:04 PM #1Member
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Wattyl wood gel
I am restoring an old wooden suitcase fo rmy carving chisels. I have no idea what the timeber is, but I think it is something like Tasmanian Oak (I know it is neither oak nor necessarily Tasmanian). I stripped the old coating off, and used Wattyl aged baltic wood gel to stain it. That is as far as I've got. I did do a test piece first, but the actual colour is really too light for the effect I want. The instructions say one coat only is necessary. Can anyone tell me whether I can put a second coat over the first, making it darker, or preferably another coat of a darker Wattyl wood gel stain?
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6th April 2010, 12:18 AM #2Member
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Only one coat is usually needed for the desired color, but I think you can apply it twice or thrice if it's not enough. The color will deepen and darken a little. I did it twice with the "Wenge" color for a small a wooden table over pine, sealed with poly. No problems.
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8th April 2010, 01:31 AM #3Member
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Wood gel
Thanks very much. I put another coat on, left it for alot longer, and it is now much better.
Thanks
Charles
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