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www.homesteadfinishing.com designed some TransTint dyes that can be
used in several liquids including waterbased. I've used them to color
a finish several times and adjusting the color is a snap. Too red
result just add a little green to offset the red and bring it toward
brown. Once color is right just topcoat with clear finish for
protection.

On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 13:38:05 GMT, "Sacramento Dave"
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"Jodi" wrote in message
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I have a pretty good set of directions
(http://www.hardwoodinstaller.com/har...-measuring.htm)

on
how to do this, but I'm wondering if anyone has any practical experience
they'd like to share.

I live in one of those big neighborhoods where there's about 3 or 4
different models of homes, and they were built quickly without any bells

and
whistles. I want to pull up my carpet and have hardwood and/or laminate
stairs. Is it going to be really ugly when I pull up the carpet? I have
laminate downstairs, and I'd like the stairs to match, but I'm finding it
near impossible to find stairnose for the type of laminate I have

(kronotex
from lowes)...any suggestions on how to match a stain?

Thanks for any info!

--Jodi

What I did on mine was to tint the clear. built up the coats until it

matched . then put more coats of un-tinted clear . You have to figure out
what wood your going to use then experiment with tints. I believe Lowes
sells small tubes of tint. You might try to contact the supplier some of
them will have stains or aim you in the right direction. I used Varathain
Diamond coat clear great stuff, water base.