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Jim Mc Namara
 
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Default Thickening stain

I wouldn't add poly - if you need to re-stain to intensify the color you
will have sealed the wood (the main reason I don't use polyshades.) Just
curious - why would you want to thicken the stain? The purpose of stain is
to penetrate deep into the wood. Thicker would involve pigments remaining
on the surface.

Jums

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Does anyone know how to thicken minwax oil stain? Can I just add in poly?
It'll be top coated with poly at the end.

Thanks Much,

Sam




 
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