Minwax makes a product called Polyshades that has stain and polyurethane mixed together. It is not meant for floors. Adding stain to polyurethane will cause the chemicals to be deluded. It will not bond correctly and possibly not dry at all.
It stands for Old Virginia Tint.
colour, stain, tint, tinge, pigment
Igot a ticket for illegal tint in north little rock arkansas and advance auto tint in little rock put it in what can i do
To achieve a smooth finish on wood furniture, the best way to apply stain and poly sand is to first sand the wood surface evenly and clean it thoroughly. Apply the stain in thin, even coats with a brush or cloth, following the wood grain. Allow the stain to dry completely before lightly sanding the surface again. Then, apply poly sand in thin coats, sanding between each layer for a smooth finish.
Yes, it is recommended to apply a polyurethane finish over stain for a finished wood project to protect the wood and enhance its appearance.
Any good paint store. Many in my area sell tubes of it.
Some could be colorant, coloring, coloring matter, dye, dyestuff, oil, paint, stain, tincture, or tint.
Baby blue is a tint of blue, to make it add a little white to blue till you get the desired tint :)
To match stain color effectively, start by testing the stain on a small, inconspicuous area of the surface you want to stain. Adjust the color by mixing different stains or adding tint until you achieve the desired match. Make sure to apply the stain evenly and let it dry completely before making a final decision.
No, his little brother is...
Tint, minuscule, minature, microscopic, little, short.
Leaving a stain on too long generally stains everything; leaving little contrast. Leaving a stain on not long enough doesn't stain enough; leaving little contrast.