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macson February 22nd 06 06:53 PM

pine trim stain/natural
 
I have a room (white) with a new pine wood trim/surround. I would like
to keep it natural looking but am worried if I use a clear satin/gloss
varnish the wood will still look too new and untreated. That said I do
not want to stain it a different shade but want it to look bright and
real (without a false yellow or dark look). Any thoughts appreciated.


Stuart Noble February 22nd 06 07:07 PM

pine trim stain/natural
 
macson wrote:
I have a room (white) with a new pine wood trim/surround. I would like
to keep it natural looking but am worried if I use a clear satin/gloss
varnish the wood will still look too new and untreated. That said I do
not want to stain it a different shade but want it to look bright and
real (without a false yellow or dark look). Any thoughts appreciated.


Tea's quite good for just a hint of colour. Add a little washing soda,
ammonia, or caustic soda for a stronger colour.
You won't see the effect until you seal the surface, so try it out on a
few offcuts.

Chris Bacon February 22nd 06 07:10 PM

pine trim stain/natural
 
macson wrote:
I have a room (white) with a new pine wood trim/surround.


What on earth is *that*?


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