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Wood
Finishes
Interior
Uniforming Oil Stains
Type
Linseed oil
Coverage
Coverage is dependent on the type of wood and application method
Application
This product may be applied by brush, cotton cloth or spray
Reduction
Brush - None
Spray - None
Dry time
Handle - 1 hour
Topcoat - 24 hours
Cleanup
Use V-18 Thinner
Warning!
Removing existing paint from surfaces by means of sanding, scraping, or
other mechanical means may create dust or particles containing lead. Avoid
creating dust or other debris. BREATHING OR EATING LEAD-CONTAINING DUST
OR DEBRIS CAN CAUSE HEALTH PROBLEMS, ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN AND PREGNANT
WOMEN.
Special properties
Uniforming Oil Stains are used to give beautiful, transparent, uniform
color to different species of wood.
Where to use
Use on new or properly prepared previously stained woodwork and/or furniture.
Surface preparation
Surface preparation is a key factor in proper finishing. Always sand anything
before doing any finishing. Sand with the grain; avoid cutting through
veneer. We suggest using fine sandpaper for most jobs; however, if a piece
of wood is especially rough, use medium sandpaper first to reduce the
labor required. The surface must be clean, and free of dirt, grease, and
mildew. Fill holes and cracks with paste wood filler. Topcoat with appropriate
Vanguard varnish or lacquer.
Application
Apply only when the air temperature and that of the surface to be stained
are above 45 degrees F. Stir thoroughly before using. Dampen a cotton
cloth or brush with the stain and wipe stain on to the surface. Wipe stain
into all pores making sure that your final wiping motion is with the grain
of the wood. For greater color intensity, repeat the process. Allow to
dry before proceeding with the topcoat.
Colors available
S-3 Black Walnut
S-8 Provincial
S-12 Walnut
S-14 Brown Mahogany
S-69 Honey Maple
S-102 Cherry
S-185 Brown Cherry
S-327 Maple
S-749 Redwood
Package sizes
Gallons, quarts, and pints
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