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Fiddes range of Pine Water Stains are recommended for use on new or old pine
furniture where an antique, aged appearance is preferred. Exceptionally easy to
use, Fiddes Pine Water Stains are extensively used throughout the Antique Pine
and Pine Reproduction markets to create a uniform colour prior to an application
of Fiddes Supreme Wax Polish.
Preparation
Sand the
wooden substrate in stages, working with a medium sandpaper (120 grit), through
to a medium / fine grade (180 – 220 grit). Always sand in the direction of the
grain pattern where possible, ensuring the removal of any blemishes and glue
residue prior to the application of Fiddes Wood Dyes. Take care to remove all
traces of sanding dust and test the chosen Fiddes Wood Dye on a similar
substrate to verify colour / shade.
Stir the contents well and always check the shade before application.
Application
Take a clean, lint free cotton cloth or
sponge and apply in the direction of the wood grain where possible. Take care to
remove any excess stain immediately with a separate, clean absorbent cloth,
again following the direction of the grain pattern. To obtain a uniform colour,
always wipe evenly, blending the stain over the whole surface area by exerting a
degree of pressure when applying by hand. Leave to dry, and do not sand between
coats.
The application of additional coats will deepen the existing colour / shade.
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Application: Cloth,
Brush, Sponge, Spray, Dip.
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Dry Time: 1 hour at
room temperature.
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Coverage: 16 sqm
per Litre (depending on substrate and method of application)
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Coats: 1 coat –
further coats will deepen colour / shade.
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Thinners: Water.
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Recommended for use on: Fine
Furniture, Doors, Floors, Cabinet Work and Panelling.
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Packaging: 1lt – 2lt – 5lt – 25lt
containers.
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Colour Shades
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Medium Pine
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Dark Pine
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Antique Pine
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This colour chart is for guidance only. Always stir contents well and check
colour.
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