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Now you can have a new experience in staining and varnishing with a very Special Oil Fortified Polyurethane Paste.
Our secret combination of oils, colors and vehicles snakes NEW FORMULA Paste Wood Stain & Varnish a welcome development for the amateur and professional wood finisher.
The 'new formula" makes it possible to "work" with the stain and varnish much longer, finish all manner of woodwork - furniture, floors, even braining and furniture decoration. It dries with a hard even film that, looks and feels like a hand-rubbed multiple coat finish. It has an appearance of depth unmatched.
Simply wipe it on, rub lightly and allow it to dry. That's it! It seals, stains and finishes in one application, and on soft grainy woods with knots it gives the finish an even appearance impossible to attain with penetrating stains.
Because of its new and different jell structure you won't believe the ease with which you can use it. one coat is usually enough, but two coats are even better.
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS
1. Be sure the wood is clean and smooth. If the wood needs sanding, do it now. you won't need to sand later. With a soft cloth or brush apply Paste Stain, and then wipe- preferably with the grain. The more stain left on the wood the darker the color.
If a darker finish is desired, repeat this process after 30 to 60 minutes. After two coats you will have a lovely low sheen. (One coat leaves very little sheen, but the wood is filled and protected).
2. You may stop with one or two coats of Stain, remembering that one coat offers almost no sheen-you may prefer this- many antiquarians do. If you want more sheen and a darker color use two or more coats of Stain. If you wish more sheen, but not darker use the Clear Paste Varnish. Note, please! We have used the Clear Paste Vanish to make our l Stains, so the Paste Varnish is simply a stain vehicle with no color.
You can use as many Clear coats as you wish, allowing at least 60 minutes between applications. You can also mix; colors to obtain your own custom hue. Try first coat Cherry and second coat Walnut. This is "layering". Paneling and Floors can be finished using the same basic instructions.
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