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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Bester" data-source="post: 1155205" data-attributes="member: 26960"><p>I like Woodoc gel stain , however staining end result is more about the application than anything else.... practise on a scrap piece with "sample" stains (small bottles) and different coats to get to the colour and intensity that you like. Ash has nice grain so by applying and <em>wiping off excess</em> one should get an interesting result. Ash goes more "yellow" over time from the blond <em>as is</em> , so don't go for a stain with a base on the yellow side or lot of yellow in it............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Bester, post: 1155205, member: 26960"] I like Woodoc gel stain , however staining end result is more about the application than anything else.... practise on a scrap piece with "sample" stains (small bottles) and different coats to get to the colour and intensity that you like. Ash has nice grain so by applying and [I]wiping off excess[/I] one should get an interesting result. Ash goes more "yellow" over time from the blond [I]as is[/I] , so don't go for a stain with a base on the yellow side or lot of yellow in it............ [/QUOTE]
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