I used to think that. They are actually two separate companies.
http://www.colron.co.uk/products/wood-dye
http://www.ronseal.co.uk/home-woodcare/woodstain
EDIT: Just realised how old this thread is!
Steve.
I used to think that. They are actually two separate companies.
http://www.colron.co.uk/products/wood-dye
http://www.ronseal.co.uk/home-woodcare/woodstain
EDIT: Just realised how old this thread is!
Steve.
It depends on what its made of. My baltic birch plywood boards are painted black. Mahogany ones are given several coats of laquer, steel wooled in between coats.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Mine arent nearly so pretty as some shown here, but I just paint them flat black in and out. Sure is easy!
Definitely confusing!
There are two hardware stores near me. One stocks Colron and the other stocks Ronseal. I don't think there is much in common between their finish colours as whenever I go to one shop to get Medium Georgian Oak (my favourite colour for staining pine) I have to go to the other shop instead. And obviously, I never remember which shop I got it from last time.
Steve.
You folks do know you can make dyes from nature , beets , blueberry's, raspberry's and other items to stain with:
Most of the stains we have today did start out that way and progressed to what we have today:
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