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Review on SamaN Interior Water Based Wood Stain - Natural Stain For Furniture, Moldings, Wood Paneling & Cabinets (Black TEW-108-12, 12 Oz) by Madison Dickinson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dries ultra flat, excellent for detailed project

Pleasant to work with, no foul odors or any scent, it is different than most stains, it dries very flat on raw wood, it has an ink like feel and look, once you understand its characteristics then it can be used to get the effects you want. This stain can be used in several ways, diluted with water to use as a trace stain, to pop the grain out a bit, before the final top stain coat or it can be applied undiluted and do a sand back and get nice results or both to get the complete dynamic tonal ranges. You can also put it over existing finishes to change the tone, it dries fast, within an hour or less. For protection of the finish it should have a top coat of either shellac, varnish or poly.it will take either water or oil base.This may not be for everyone if you are used to more traditional stains, though pricier, when working on very detailed items for long periods of time it's fantastic not to have any smells, it has zero odor, simple clean up and excellent results make it well worth it to me. It is more of an art medium for me since the finishing process requires much attention to details and many hours to bring out the best of the grain through multiple applications and sanding. They are reputable as an eco friendly green product company for 20yrs.with many other products marketed towards professionals and DIYers.The photo shows the staining in different dilutions with mahogany, a darker trim border with some lighter tones peaking through, the canvas of burl has had various dilutions and multiple sandings for complete tonal range.I

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Pros
  • Finishes, Sealers & Stains
Cons
  • May not cover scratches or imperfections in the wood

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