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Oil Red O stain is useful for visualizing chylomicrons in tissues, as it stains lipids red and helps in their identification under a microscope.
Yes, acid-fast stain is a type of differential stain.
when stained with Gram stain Borrelia take up the counter stain which is carbol fuchsin or safranin and they appear as Gram negative spiral rods in gram film. In order to stain them the time required for staining them is little bit more as compared to normal gram staining. The initial steps are the same but once you apply the counter stain leave it for a while may be 5-10 mins depending upon the strength of counter stain. After washing the slide and drying once can see them on oil immersion lense.
The counter or secondary stain used in the Gram stain procedure is safranin.
The Wright stain is a combination of eosin and methylene blue dyes, while Giemsa stain is a mixture of eosin, methylene blue, and azure dyes. Giemsa stain is commonly used for staining blood smears to visualize parasites and bacteria, while Wright stain is used more for general cell morphology in blood and bone marrow specimens.
No, you cannot apply oil-based stain over acrylic stain. Oil-based stain will not adhere properly to a surface that has been previously coated with acrylic stain. It is recommended to remove the acrylic stain before applying an oil-based stain for best results.
Yes, Varathane stain is oil-based.
No, oil needs to penetrate the surface and the latex stain will inhibit that penetration.
Yes, you can apply oil-based stain over existing oil-based stain. Make sure to properly clean and prepare the surface before applying the new stain for best results.
No, it is not recommended to apply acrylic stain over an oil-based stain as the two types of stains are not compatible and may not adhere properly. It is best to remove the existing oil-based stain before applying the acrylic stain for better results.
Yes, you can apply oil-based polyurethane over oil-based stain.
Yes, you can use tung oil over stain for your project.
Yes, Polycrylic can be applied over oil-based stain.
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over oil-based stain.
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Oil stain is for bringing out the colour in wood. -If you feel it needs a latex stain, just paint it over -I don't see the point.
No because latex paint will no stick to the oil stain. unless you sand the surface first then pain it