Do you think I can finish my stained project with a top coat of quick
drying varnish (water based)
im pretty sure the stain is oil based? Link below is to the manufacturers
site.
http://www.colron.co.uk/prodshow.asp?shop=&projID=38&prodid=79&projname=Traditional%20Colouring&intext=int
The projects made from 19mm white oak MDF are here:
http://www.beanpix.com/gallery/connoraston/a050803121938
I stained them last night and would like to varnish them tonight.
So the question is will putting a quick drying varnish over the top of
this stain ruin the project?
Sure wish MORE would post resolution like you did, thanks!
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 14:14:08 +0000 (UTC), "connor aston"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>So how stupid am I . . . ???!!!!!
>text from the ASK COLORON website
>
>Colron Products
>
>Q. Can water based varnishes be applied over Colron Wood Dye?
>
>A. Yes, but allow the dye to dry for at least 24 hours and wipe with a
>clean dry cloth prior to varnishing.
>
>2/12/2003
>Related Product: Colron Wood Dye
>
>Sorry Folks
>
On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 13:52:38 +0100, Edwin Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "connor aston" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:op.suxl0uweyacudf@dellman...
>> Do you think I can finish my stained project with a top coat of quick
>> drying varnish (water based)
>> im pretty sure the stain is oil based? Link below is to the
>> manufacturers
>> site.
>>
>> http://www.colron.co.uk/prodshow.asp?shop=&projID=38&prodid=79&projname=Traditional%20Colouring&intext=int
>>
>>
>> The projects made from 19mm white oak MDF are here:
>>
>> http://www.beanpix.com/gallery/connoraston/a050803121938
>>
>> I stained them last night and would like to varnish them tonight.
>>
>> So the question is will putting a quick drying varnish over the top of
>> this stain ruin the project?
>
> It says it is a dye and dries in 6 hours. If that is the case, you are
> good
> to go. I've put oil over oil in that time but I've never used water over
> oil. I'd try a small section that is not going to be visible or on a
> scrap
> if you have one with the dye on it.
>
>
I have to deliver this on Sunday so i supposed if I coat a sample tonight
then see if it dries
by tommorrow things should be ok. Thanks
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So how stupid am I . . . ???!!!!!
text from the ASK COLORON website
Colron Products
Q. Can water based varnishes be applied over Colron Wood Dye?
A. Yes, but allow the dye to dry for at least 24 hours and wipe with a
clean dry cloth prior to varnishing.
2/12/2003
Related Product: Colron Wood Dye
Sorry Folks
On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 13:22:07 +0100, connor aston <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Do you think I can finish my stained project with a top coat of quick
> drying varnish (water based)
> im pretty sure the stain is oil based? Link below is to the
> manufacturers site.
>
> http://www.colron.co.uk/prodshow.asp?shop=&projID=38&prodid=79&projname=Traditional%20Colouring&intext=int
>
>
> The projects made from 19mm white oak MDF are here:
>
> http://www.beanpix.com/gallery/connoraston/a050803121938
>
> I stained them last night and would like to varnish them tonight.
>
> So the question is will putting a quick drying varnish over the top of
> this stain ruin the project?
Well now folks. The stain has been a great success and the 2nd coat of
quick drying (water based) varish is on.
Delivery is 12 noon Sunday. Those foam applicators that I first saw on
norms show are excellent for varnish.
I had real trouble finding them in Northern ireland. I eventually had to
get them from axminster.co.uk based in southern england, but they give a
great finish. Are these a North American design? you just never see them
in regular paint stores here in Ireland.
So thanks for you support (confidence). regards connor will publih the
final finished project on my beanpix site. (see earlier post
"connor aston" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:op.suxl0uweyacudf@dellman...
> Do you think I can finish my stained project with a top coat of quick
> drying varnish (water based)
> im pretty sure the stain is oil based? Link below is to the manufacturers
> site.
>
> http://www.colron.co.uk/prodshow.asp?shop=&projID=38&prodid=79&projname=Traditional%20Colouring&intext=int
>
>
> The projects made from 19mm white oak MDF are here:
>
> http://www.beanpix.com/gallery/connoraston/a050803121938
>
> I stained them last night and would like to varnish them tonight.
>
> So the question is will putting a quick drying varnish over the top of
> this stain ruin the project?
It says it is a dye and dries in 6 hours. If that is the case, you are good
to go. I've put oil over oil in that time but I've never used water over
oil. I'd try a small section that is not going to be visible or on a scrap
if you have one with the dye on it.