Hi there, any suggestions? Mr Wishbone spent ages matching up a wood dye for the garage door so as it would go with the porch, it looked fine, only problem is his test must have been done on a different type of wood! as since it has been applied to garage door it's very dark. Any ideas of any product that might be applied to lighten the colour? A resand is on the cards otherwise and I'm afraid the door will be shaved down to nothing with that! Tx.
Actually we haven't varnished yet so we might try this! Thanks to everyone for suggestions.If it is just the stain that is to dark and you have not varnished this yet you can Bleach the stained wood stain to make it lighter, As always if you feel this will work in your case wear safety gear.
if you use the base of the stain you'll take it off much faster than by using bleach
Good God, it's going from bad to worse!!bleach can turn some timbers pink..
Funnily enough,
I'd have told her where to shove the old stripper too!
The Moderators must have pulled that post,when did the strippers get involved
A neighbour of mine decided to get her hubby to strip back the paint off the windows & stain them. He spent weeks on this & eventually finished. But the wife thought the stain was too dark & he had to re-do the lot !!!
(I know what I'd have told her!!)
OP - you're other option is to live with it. You probably won't even notice it in a few weeks (like the one xmas decoration that never seems to get taken down!!)
Ok that's great to know - so we've used 2 products, Colron Wood Dye which contains petroleum (so assume solvent based) and another one Colron Refined Wood dye which from what I can google seems to be water based - just our luck eh?
The water based dye was applied first and then the Colron Wood dye applied on top.
We can try the cellulose thinner anyway and see how it goes first.
Just noticed a bit of holly over a picture in the sitting room!
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