Can you mix Liberon wood dye?

Can you mix Liberon wood dye?

Liberon Spirit Wood Dye is ideal for use on hardwood and for furniture restoration and is a traditional dye which penetrates deep into the wood. It can be mixed together to obtain intermediate shades.

How do you use Liberon dye?

Application

  1. Apply the wood dye fairly quickly along the grain using a brush or foam applicator pad.
  2. Wipe off excess with a clean, dry, lint-free cotton cloth before it dries to even out the colour.
  3. On large surfaces such as floors, avoid overlap marks by working on one small section at a time.

How do you use Spirit Wood Dye?

Apply one liberal coat of Spirit Wood Dye with a brush or cloth, working with the grain wherever possible. Allow the stain to penetrate, then remove the excess with a clean cotton cloth. For a stronger colour, apply a second coat after four hours.

What is ethanol based wood dye?

Liberon Spirit Wood Dye is ethanol based dye, meaning that it is suitable for use on new and reclaimed timbers and surfaces which may be coated with a finish like wax, varnish and oil. Spirit Wood Dye also can be used to tint French Polish. The Wood Dye is a quick drying formula compared to other leading brands.

How do you apply Liberon wood stain?

Apply the Palette Wood Dye fairly quickly along the grain using a foam applicator or brush. Wipe off excess with a clean, dry, cotton cloth before it dries to even out the colour. On large surfaces, such as floors, avoid overlap marks by working a small section at a time.

What do you mix wood dye with?

To speed up the mixing process, mix powder wood dyes into 1 tbsp of water first, then add isopropyl alcohol. Let the wood dyes rest 30-40 minutes after mixing. Dye powders should rest a little longer when using an isopropyl or rubbing alcohol base. Mix until the wood dyes are completely dissolved.

What is Spirit stain for wood?

Spirit Stain Rainbow Colors are a quick-drying wood dye manufactured with high grade, fade resistant materials. It can be intermixed for colour matching or thinned using Spirit Thinners or Cellulose Thinners for delicate wash effects. It Can be applied with cloth, brush, spray, or foam brush.

What is a solvent based wood stain?

Solvent-based wood stains are very quick drying, usually just 5 to 10 minutes. Unlike water-based stains that may raise the grain of the wood slightly, solvent-based stains do not, meaning a smoother surface and finish can be achieved.

How do you prepare wood before finishing?

All surfaces should be clean and free from all dirt and oils. Prep sanding is done with progressively finer grits. Do NOT start sanding with very fine sandpaper on unfinished wood. Prepare the surface by using medium paper first, and then proceed to finer grades.

Can you put wood dye over wood stain?

If you want to achieve a rich color, you can use both together! Apply the wood dye first so it penetrates the wood and then add the stain over it.

How do you prepare wood for wood dye?

Wood was prepped with a progression sand utilizing wood specific sandpaper: 120 grit, 150 grit, 180, grit, used hot water to raise the grain (optional) let dry, then sanded with 220 grit (optional) prior to applying the wood dyes to the surface of the wood.

What can Liberon palette wood dye be used for?

Liberon Palette Wood Dyes are ideal for dying / colouring all interior bare woodwork around the home, whilst leaving the natural beauty of the grain visible. Quick and uniform results can be achieved on large and small surfaces, such as wooden furniture, floors, doors, cupboards, window frames and children’s toys.

What kind of dye to use on wood?

Liberon Spirit Wood Dye is a spirit-based wood dye, suitable for use on new and reclaimed interior timbers. It may be over-coated with a wood wax, oil or varnish, and may also be used to tint French Polish. All the colours can be mixed to give intermediate shades.

What kind of dye is used in Van Dyck crystals?

Available in an array of applications, from Van Dyck crystals, a natural water-based wood dye made from walnut husks to water-based concentrated dye used to create your own individual colour palette, Liberon’s range of dyes opens a world of contemporary colour for interior woodwork.