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Furniture Clinic Wood Stain (Rosewood) – Fast Drying, Highly Concentrated, and Easy-to-Apply Wood Stain for All Indoor & Outdoor Wood – Water Based & Non-Toxic – 250ml

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Oily hardwoods such as teak, resinous areas and knots should be thoroughly washed with white spirit After staining the wood, it should be finished with a varnish, oil or wax. The Wood Stain is colourfast once dry but by applying a finish you can: If you are unsure of the wood stain colour, test it on an unseen area first. The stain can be applied with either a cloth, bristle brush, or for best results a Foam Brush. Apply the stain liberally going in the direction of the grain. Leave it to soak in for a minute or two and then wipe any excess of using a Lint Free Cloth. New Wood – Needs to be sanded first to create a lovely smooth finish prior to applying the Wood Stain. Sand first with 120g sandpaper, then with a #60 Coarse Sanding Pad (240g sandpaper), and again with #100 Fine Sanding Pad (320g sandpaper). This process will help even out the surface, creating a lovely smooth finish for the stain to absorb into.

After wiping off the excess Wood Stain, you’ll need to wait for about 10 minutes for the stain to thoroughly dry. Once it’s dry, a second coat can be applied if desired; applied in the same way as the first. Rosewood is a versatile wood species that can be used for both outdoor and indoor purposes. Its density and strength make it a great choice for premium flooring. Appearance Rosewood can be considered a high-density wood, with Janka hardness values ranging from 2,440 lbf to 2,790 lbf, depending on the species. Rosewood species The heartwood of rosewood can range in color from dark golden brown to deep purplish brown; few species of rosewood are chocolate brown in color. While the sapwood is white to yellowish-light brown. The color of the wood depends on its species.When freshly cut, rosewood is not shiny, but over time, its surface becomes oily and shiny due to the presence of natural oils. It also becomes dark over time. Working with Rosewood With a range of natural wood tones available, including light, medium, and dark shades, Osmo Natural Oil Wood Stain is suitable for all types of wood, including softwoods and hardwoods. Whether you are looking to protect and enhance the natural beauty of your wood flooring, furniture, or outdoor structures, Osmo Natural Oil Wood Stain is the perfect choice. So, don't hesitate and try it today! In all instances, ensure the surface is clean and any saw dust or dirt has been removed before applying the Wood Stain. Applying Wood Stain

A. Wood Stain is designed to penetrate into the wood and so the longer you leave it on the more it will soak in and the darker the wood will become. Wood can also only absorb so much stain before it becomes saturated and so any excess would then dry on the surface. This is why we recommend wiping the stain off after one or two minutes. For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned. Depending on the type and age of new wood, resinous areas and wood knots may require treating prior to staining and finishing.The longer you leave the excess on the surface to soak in the deeper/richer the colour will appear. We therefore recommend removing it after only a minute or two and if it dries too light, you can apply another coat. However, if you apply too much and it dries too dark, it is much harder to sand, strip and then re-stain the wood! A. You shouldn’t sand wood after you’ve applied a Wood Stain. The wood should be sanded prior to staining. If the wood stain raises the grain of the wood, you can sand the wood and then restain.

Our advanced formulation means that Sadolin Classic All Purpose Woodstain offers increased wood protection and resists peeling and flaking, keeping wooden fencing, garden furniture, sheds and playhouses looking great all year round. Add Colour and Protection to Interior Wood. Not only suitable for exterior and garden surfaces, Sadolin Classic All Purpose Woodstain is also an excellent choice for staining interior wood and adding colour to features inside the home. This product can be used on a multitude of different rooms and features, from staining wooden flooring, staircases, and beams through to decorating a home office or upcycling furniture - simply add a protective topcoat of Sadolin Polyurethane Varnish or Sadolin Polyurethane Floor Varnish for a hard-wearing finish. A. Yes you can. Our Wood Stain has been designed to deeply penetrate all wooden surfaces. However, you’ll always get best results by giving the wood a light sand first with #100 Sanding Pads. The Wood Stain instructions below explain thoroughly how to prepare wood, stain wood, and then how to protect wood afterwards. They will help you get the best results when using our Wood Stain. Preparing Wood for Staining After staining wood, you should finish the job by sealing the stain in with one of our Wood Waxes, Wood Varnishes or Wood Oils. These will enhance the colour of the stain further, provide additional protection and can be used to alter the finish to either satin or gloss. Wood Stain Options Stir the solution well and then apply it to the rosewood using a brush or rag in the direction of the grain of the wood. Work in small sections simultaneously, ensuring the stain is applied evenly and without drips or runs.Buy our Tester Kit that includes 9 colours of Wood Stain that we do(15ml Tester Pots in Slate, Warm Graphite or Grey are not included in the Tester Kit). Rosewood is a dark brown, so staining rosewood isn’t very effective, but you can darken it. Staining enhances the wood’s natural color and grain, making it more durable and stable. Wait four hours for the first coat to dry before applying the second. Leave the second coat to dry for four hours. Sand the rosewood with fine-grit sandpaper (starting with a coarser grit and ending with a finer grit) until you get a smooth surface. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe away sandpaper dust and debris from the surface of the wood. Pine & Softwoods – Once you have prepared the surface as above you should apply a Pre-Stain Conditioner. This is because softwoods absorb wood stains in an uneven fashion and could come out blotchy once stained. If you don't have a conditioner, you should wipe the wood down with a wet cloth so the wood becomes damp. After the wood dries, sand it smooth using a #100 Fine Sanding Pad - this process helps reduce the uneven absorbtion of stain often found in softwoods.

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