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Light Fast Stain Antique Mahogany

Mylands Light Fast Stains have been formulated on selected spirit solvents and light-fast dyes to provide stains which are both light-fast and non-grain raising. The stains may be intermixed to give the precise shade required. Light Fast Stains are not a finish in their own right and will need overcoating to give protection:
For flooring use: Mylac Matt, Satin or Gloss; Mylac Extra
Matt or Satin Matt; Earth Oil Natural.
For Furniture use: Waterbased, Cellulose, Pre- catalysed,
Acid Catalysed, products or Polyurethane (single & two
pack) lacquers; Shellac Waxes.

**First image on hardwood (oak), second image on softwood (pine).

Regulärer Preis Price: From €14,95

Availability: In stock

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Timber should be evenly sanded with a minimum of 180 grit paper prior to staining to ensure the stain applies and dries without patchiness. 

Light Fast Stains may also be used on flooring, but due to fast drying time, need to be used quickly - ensuring a wet edge is maintained to avoid patchiness.

It is important that clean, white, lint-free cloth is used for application and wiping as colour could be leached out of coloured cloth by the solvents in the stain and affect the final colour.

Orders over £100 - Standard delivery - 2-3 working days - Free.

Orders under £100 - Standard delivery - 2-3 working days - 4.95.

Orders over £100 - Express delivery - Next working day - 5.00.

Orders under £100 - Express delivery - Next working day - 9.95.

Product Information

The stains may be used up to a level of 20% to tint nitrocellulose, precatalysed and acid catalysed lacquers, but not polyurethane or waterborne lacquers.

Colour Matching: 

These stains may be mixed to give other colours. However if you cannot achieve the desired colour by this method, Mylands will (for a charge) match your colour for you. You will need to supply a colour pattern and some of the substrate on which the stain will be used.

Read the data sheet HERE