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Norm Dresner November 16th 06 12:10 AM

What to thin Minwax stain with?
 
I want to get a gray, rather than black color on some wood for a miniature
object using Minwax Ebony stain. What should I thin it with?
TIA
Norm


Tex November 16th 06 12:32 AM

What to thin Minwax stain with?
 
In article ,
says...
I want to get a gray, rather than black color on some wood for a miniature
object using Minwax Ebony stain. What should I thin it with?
TIA
Norm


You can thin it with mineral spirits but I'm not at all sure that's
going to change the color from black to gray.

[email protected] November 16th 06 01:47 AM

What to thin Minwax stain with?
 
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 00:10:45 GMT, "Norm Dresner"
wrote:

I want to get a gray, rather than black color on some wood for a miniature
object using Minwax Ebony stain. What should I thin it with?
TIA
Norm

Use Minwax natural (clear) . Pour some clear into another container
and sloooowly add the Ebony a bit at a time until you get the color
you think you want.

Pete

[email protected] November 16th 06 04:31 PM

What to thin Minwax stain with?
 

Norm Dresner wrote:
I want to get a gray, rather than black color on some wood for a miniature
object using Minwax Ebony stain. What should I thin it with?
TIA
Norm


Black is black. Thinning it will only make it less black, and your
stain more like a tint.

The only thing you can mix black with to make it gray is white, so you
would need to find some kind of colorant that is compatible. I would
think though that a paint store would have to put in a lot to get that
done (zinc white maybe?) and they wouldn't guarantee the product.

You need to take that stuff back and buy the color you need.

Robert


Prometheus November 17th 06 12:25 PM

What to thin Minwax stain with?
 
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 00:10:45 GMT, "Norm Dresner"
wrote:

I want to get a gray, rather than black color on some wood for a miniature
object using Minwax Ebony stain. What should I thin it with?
TIA
Norm


You're in luck, Norm- just don't mix it, and it'll come out gray. If
it's not quite dark enough, give it one slow swirl with a stir stick
and try again. Repeat until you get the shade you want- no real need
to thin it, the black will settle to the bottom on it's own.

Norm Dresner November 18th 06 12:54 PM

What to thin Minwax stain with? --- UPDATE
 
| On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 00:10:45 GMT, "Norm Dresner"
| wrote:
|
| I want to get a gray, rather than black color on some wood for a
miniature
| object using Minwax Ebony stain. What should I thin it with?
| TIA
| Norm

Based on several answers, I took some very light colored Minwax stain which
was almost the same color as the wood I was using and added some Ebony stain
to it. Final results to get the gray color I wanted was 1 part Ebony to 3
parts Pickled Oak. I've been told that I can also use the Natural stain and
I've bought a can of it for future use.

Thanks to all who answered.
Norm


Douglas1378 September 29th 19 07:44 PM

What to thin Minwax stain with?
 
replying to Norm Dresner, Douglas1378 wrote:
You could buy gray stain. You get the color you purchase

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Unquestionably Confused[_4_] September 30th 19 04:43 AM

What to thin Minwax stain with?
 
On 9/29/2019 1:44 PM, Douglas1378 wrote:
replying to Norm Dresner, Douglas1378 wrote:
You could buy gray stain.Â* You get the color you purchase


LOL! After thirteen years, it's probably faded to just the right color.


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