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Keda Golden Brown Wood Dye Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Details

ColorGolden Brown Wood Dye
BrandKeda Dye
Surface RecommendationWood
Size25 Gms of Single Color Keda Golden Brown Wood Dye
OpacityTransparent

Description of Keda Golden Brown Wood Dye

(25) Grams Per each Keda Wood Dye Powder Color. Very Clean, No VOCs, Transparent Wood Stain With Professional Wood Finish Results. Keda Dye Brown has a rich, golden brown tone to it, and creates a beautiful golden brown wood coloring. Listing was added at the request of our highly valued Customers for a larger quantity of single wood dye colors. Simply mix with warm water or rubbing alcohol.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to use with great results!

Used paint to create flames on my roasted maple neck. Sandblasted and repainted and I love it. It is easy to dilute and use. Very impressive

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wood Dye Forever

After purchasing hickory stair treads for our home renovation, I was interested in installing the hardwood floors we installed but wanted to retain some of hickory's characteristics. Knowing that hickory doesn't take stains very well, I started looking for alternatives. I learned all about colors, how they work and how to use them. I Keda coloring set for developing color combinations with existing floors. After three tests, I had a formula that was a perfect fit. I then bought this dye as well

Pros
  • Wow
Cons
  • dull wrap

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent wood stain. Mix your own colors.

I really like this color. It blends easily and looks great. I've used it on hardwood floors. It is a mixture of ash, oak and catulpa. The tiger stripes and natural shapes have been enhanced with dye. I fixed the sealcoat color. (Dewaxed shellac). Covered with water-based polyurethane. For a room of 300 sqm. m I mixed ten cups of dye. I used brown and red. I have about two cups left, but it's always best to mix extra when making a custom blend. Follow the instructions and make test patterns…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • No car color