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General Finishes Water Based Wiping Stain - 1 Pint - Antique Brown

General Finishes Water Based Wiping Stain - 1 Pint - Antique Brown - General Finishes Water Based Wood Stains are formulated to provide workability similar to oil-based stains. They spread easily, can be repaired and have plenty of open time. The thicker formula of these wood stains allows for controlled penetration. Their high-quality pig…
General Finishes Water Based Wiping Stain - 1 Pint - Antique Brown - General Finishes Water Based Wood Stains are formulated to provide workability similar to oil-based stains. They spread easily, can be repaired and have plenty of open time. The thicker formula of these wood stains allows for controlled penetration. Their high-quality pigments produce rich, dark, uniform colors on hard-to-stain woods like maple and pine. Our wiping wood stains are low odor, low VOC, water cleanup and noncombustible.Please click the below headers to reveal the instructional info for this product.Step 1: Preparation for Water-Based Wood StainBefore applying stain, all raw wood projects require preparation sanding, and all existing finishes require prep cleaning and sanding. If you skip this critical step, your finish may fail.Preparation for Raw Wood ProjectsSand open-grain wood (e.g., oak, ash, mahogany, parawood) with 120-grit sandpaper, followed by 150-grit, then 180-grit.Sand closed-grain wood (e.g., cherry, pine, maple, birch, alder) with 150-grit sandpaper followed by 220-grit.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Do not over-sand with fine-grit sandpapers; this will close and seal the wood grain, preventing ideal color absorption.Do NOT use steel wool with water-based finishes; the particles will get trapped in the finish and rust.Reducing Grain Raise on Raw WoodTo reduce grain raise, dampen the wood with water after prep sanding. Let dry completely, then lightly sand with fine-grade (220-320) foam sanding pad.Preparation for Projects with an Existing FinishFor high-use areas with heavy grime build-up and oil from hands, give your project a deeper cleaning.Scuff clean with a Scotch-Brite™ pad or maroon synthetic steel wool and a 50:50 mix of denatured alcohol and water. Avoid cleaning with products containing phosphates (salt), which can linger in the substrate and produce a white haze. If your project requires a deeper cleaning, see Power Prep Cleaning Highly Used Existing Finishes below.Dry 1-2 hours.Sand lightly with a fine-grade (220-320-grit) foam sanding sponge or 400-grit sandpaper.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying General Finishes product.Power Prep Cleaning Highly Used Existing FinishesScrub clean with a detergent, such as Spic and Span or Dawn, using a Scotch Brite™ pad.Rinse well with water.Scrub clean with a Scotch Brite™ pad and a 50:50 mix of denatured alcohol and water. Dry 1-2 hours.Sand lightly with a fine-grade (220-320) foam sanding pad.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying General Finishes product.Alternative Cleaning Solutions for Existing Finishes (Not as aggressive or effective as denatured alcohol; requires rinsing.)50:50 mix of bleach and water50:50 mix of vinegar and waterMineral spirits can be used when working with water-based products, but only if the surface is thoroughly rinsed and allowed to dry for 72 hours. Step 2: How to Apply General Finishes Water-Based Wood StainGeneral Finishes Water Based Wood Stain Application StepsWork in a well-ventilated area.Stir stain to reincorporate solids that have settled to the bottom of the can before and throughout the application process.Thin as desired with distilled water; start with 5%, adding up to 10% by volume.Increase open time, if needed, with up to 5% General Finishes Extender if allowed by local regulations. GF Extender will improve flow and leveling and increase open time, which is helpful in dry climates. California Residents: Adding more than 2% of GF Extender will make the products non-compliant per SCAQMD Regulations. GF assumes no liability for the improper use of these products.An initial coat of General Finishes Pre-Stain Conditioner Natural can improve color uniformity over difficult-to-stain wood species such as pine. However, it will limit color absorption, so a darker stain may be required to get the depth of color you want.Test your complete finishing process beforehand. Stain color can be affected by variances in wood, room lighting, and deepened with the application of topcoat.Surface preparation is essential. See "Step 1: Preparation for Water Based Wood Stain."Divide your project into manageable sections: top, side, drawer, door, table seam.Hand-Application over Raw WoodApply a LIBERAL amount of stain to ensure easy workability using a synthetic bristle brush, foam brush, pad applicator or roller. Work quickly. If not enough stain is used, the surface may dry too quickly, causing an uneven appearance. On large projects, leave a wet edge between sections to prevent lap lines.Stain one complete section at a time.Wipe off the excess evenly with the grain using cloth or an absorbent paper towel. Check for missed spots and lap
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General Finishes Water Based Wiping Stain - 1 Pint - Antique Brown - General Finishes Water Based Wood Stains are formulated to provide workability similar to oil-based stains. They spread easily, can be repaired and have plenty of open time. The thicker formula of these wood stains allows for controlled penetration. Their high-quality pigments produce rich, dark, uniform colors on hard-to-stain woods like maple and pine. Our wiping wood stains are low odor, low VOC, water cleanup and noncombustible.Please click the below headers to reveal the instructional info for this product.Step 1: Preparation for Water-Based Wood StainBefore applying stain, all raw wood projects require preparation sanding, and all existing finishes require prep cleaning and sanding. If you skip this critical step, your finish may fail.Preparation for Raw Wood ProjectsSand open-grain wood (e.g., oak, ash, mahogany, parawood) with 120-grit sandpaper, followed by 150-grit, then 180-grit.Sand closed-grain wood (e.g., cherry, pine, maple, birch, alder) with 150-grit sandpaper followed by 220-grit.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Do not over-sand with fine-grit sandpapers; this will close and seal the wood grain, preventing ideal color absorption.Do NOT use steel wool with water-based finishes; the particles will get trapped in the finish and rust.Reducing Grain Raise on Raw WoodTo reduce grain raise, dampen the wood with water after prep sanding. Let dry completely, then lightly sand with fine-grade (220-320) foam sanding pad.Preparation for Projects with an Existing FinishFor high-use areas with heavy grime build-up and oil from hands, give your project a deeper cleaning.Scuff clean with a Scotch-Brite™ pad or maroon synthetic steel wool and a 50:50 mix of denatured alcohol and water. Avoid cleaning with products containing phosphates (salt), which can linger in the substrate and produce a white haze. If your project requires a deeper cleaning, see Power Prep Cleaning Highly Used Existing Finishes below.Dry 1-2 hours.Sand lightly with a fine-grade (220-320-grit) foam sanding sponge or 400-grit sandpaper.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying General Finishes product.Power Prep Cleaning Highly Used Existing FinishesScrub clean with a detergent, such as Spic and Span or Dawn, using a Scotch Brite™ pad.Rinse well with water.Scrub clean with a Scotch Brite™ pad and a 50:50 mix of denatured alcohol and water. Dry 1-2 hours.Sand lightly with a fine-grade (220-320) foam sanding pad.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying General Finishes product.Alternative Cleaning Solutions for Existing Finishes (Not as aggressive or effective as denatured alcohol; requires rinsing.)50:50 mix of bleach and water50:50 mix of vinegar and waterMineral spirits can be used when working with water-based products, but only if the surface is thoroughly rinsed and allowed to dry for 72 hours. Step 2: How to Apply General Finishes Water-Based Wood StainGeneral Finishes Water Based Wood Stain Application StepsWork in a well-ventilated area.Stir stain to reincorporate solids that have settled to the bottom of the can before and throughout the application process.Thin as desired with distilled water; start with 5%, adding up to 10% by volume.Increase open time, if needed, with up to 5% General Finishes Extender if allowed by local regulations. GF Extender will improve flow and leveling and increase open time, which is helpful in dry climates. California Residents: Adding more than 2% of GF Extender will make the products non-compliant per SCAQMD Regulations. GF assumes no liability for the improper use of these products.An initial coat of General Finishes Pre-Stain Conditioner Natural can improve color uniformity over difficult-to-stain wood species such as pine. However, it will limit color absorption, so a darker stain may be required to get the depth of color you want.Test your complete finishing process beforehand. Stain color can be affected by variances in wood, room lighting, and deepened with the application of topcoat.Surface preparation is essential. See "Step 1: Preparation for Water Based Wood Stain."Divide your project into manageable sections: top, side, drawer, door, table seam.Hand-Application over Raw WoodApply a LIBERAL amount of stain to ensure easy workability using a synthetic bristle brush, foam brush, pad applicator or roller. Work quickly. If not enough stain is used, the surface may dry too quickly, causing an uneven appearance. On large projects, leave a wet edge between sections to prevent lap lines.Stain one complete section at a time.Wipe off the excess evenly with the grain using cloth or an absorbent paper towel. Check for missed spots and lap