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<DIV>Hi Tommy - </DIV>
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<DIV>You might consider using the relatively new Transtint Dyes, available =
from
<A
href="http://www.HomesteadFinishing.com">www.HomesteadFinishing.com</A>&=
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They are "metalized dyes" that are very lightfast. They come in a =
VERY
concentrated liquid form, allowing you to either a) dilute to use as a dye=
stain, or b) add by the drop to any finish for toning. =
Interestingly,
they are soluble in water or alcohol or lacquer. =
Certainly
would yield better clarity than glazes, while maintaining lightfastness.&=
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Just another option in a finisher's arsenal.</DIV>
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<DIV>Mark Potter</DIV>
<DIV><A href="mailto:bases-loaded@juno.com">bases-loaded@juno.com</A></=
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<DIV>On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 22:05:58 EDT <A
href="mailto:Bigeartb@aol.com">Bigeartb@aol.com</A> writes:</DIV>
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FAMILY="SANSSERIF">Arthur:<BR> Yes Ultra =
Penetrating
Stains can be sprayed uniformly but there is one big, bad major problem =
with
these stains.....they quickly fade especially if exposed to
sunlight.<BR> I frequently shade the final =
color
with this method but because of fading I am thinking of changing the =
shading
step to Glazing stains.<BR><BR>Tommy Black<BR>Decatur, Ala.</FONT>
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