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Friend of Leo's
RIT Dye as a stain for wood? - Can it be done? I've read where you can dissolve in DNA (Denatured Alcohol or PGA) and then apply like any other dye, but would like to know for sure. Thanks.
After reading through their site, I was expecting raising of the grain. If I were to purposely raise the grain and sand back once or twice before dying, how much might that help?
I mixed up a jar of yellow, and a jar of red, and a jar of blue - using 91% isopropyl alcohol as the solvent this morning. I dipped popsicle sticks in and it is not an effective dyeing method for wood. Very weak colors.
Dang. That's a nice burst. Is it all rubbed on?
I did this with RIT liquid straight out of the bottle. Rubbed in one coat, sanded back with 600g and rubbed a second coat in.
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