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I’ve been using Hydrocote waterborne stain in my commercial shop for years
and I top coat with Hydrocote Resistane. After recent discussion with the customer service at Hood Products/Hydrocote http://hoodfinishing.com/ I decided to give their Wiping Wood Stain a try. http://hoodfinishing.com/Stains_Colorants.htm My initial test drive was good, I liked the results, but after using a total waterborne for years I needed a wee bit of help with application (I spray on my stains). Customer service suggested sanding to 220 max., spraying on a good wet coat, waiting 30 seconds and wiping down. I just finished staining an order I achieved a very good stain. After a 1 hour dry you can apply your favorite top coat. I applied Hydrocote Resitane http://hoodfinishing.com/hydrocote.htm over the Wiping Stain, application and final finish was excellent. The Wiping stain also acts like a glaze so it really gives you good accents in the grain. I used Scott Paper Towel to wipe down. If you miss wiping a spot, wet it down with a bit of stain on a rag and wipe away. Their customer service/order desk number is 1-800-229-0934. Wiping Stain MSDS: http://hoodfinishing.com/MSDS/HFP/54500-XX.doc Disclaimer: I use Hydrocote/Hood products as a consumer, I received no compensation for this report. -- Rumpty Radial Arm Saw Forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/woodbutcher/start - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
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I've been using Hydrocote waterborne stain in my commercial shop for years and I top coat with Hydrocote Resistane. After recent discussion with the customer service at Hood Products/Hydrocote http://hoodfinishing.com/ I decided to give their Wiping Wood Stain a try. http://hoodfinishing.com/Stains_Colorants.htm My initial test drive was good, I liked the results, but after using a total waterborne for years I needed a wee bit of help with application (I spray on my stains). Customer service suggested sanding to 220 max., spraying on a good wet coat, waiting 30 seconds and wiping down. I just finished staining an order I achieved a very good stain. After a 1 hour dry you can apply your favorite top coat. I applied Hydrocote Resitane http://hoodfinishing.com/hydrocote.htm over the Wiping Stain, application and final finish was excellent. The Wiping stain also acts like a glaze so it really gives you good accents in the grain. I used Scott Paper Towel to wipe down. If you miss wiping a spot, wet it down with a bit of stain on a rag and wipe away. Their customer service/order desk number is 1-800-229-0934. Wiping Stain MSDS: http://hoodfinishing.com/MSDS/HFP/54500-XX.doc Disclaimer: I use Hydrocote/Hood products as a consumer, I received no compensation for this report. -- Rumpty Radial Arm Saw Forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/woodbutcher/start - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
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