Northwest Guitars
Northwest Guitars Water Based Wood Stain - Pewter - 250ml
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Northwest Guitars Water-Based Wood Stain - 250ml
After months of research and testing, we're really excited to introduce our new range of guitar specific water-based wood stains.
Designed to work best on light coloured woods, these stains will produce a deep vibrant finish, with easy application and relativley quick drying times.
Our stains can be used straight out of the tin, with the mnimum of prep (just sand the unfinished body smooth) and applied with a lint free cloth or sponge appliator. Drying time is around 3 hours. 2 coats tends to be enough for a deep rich finish, but addtional coats can be applied if you're looking for a deeper colour.
Conversely, if you're looking for a lighter finish, our stains can be easily diluted with water.
All of our coloured stains can also be mixed together to achieve custom shades.
One 250ml bottle will give you plenty to play with, with enough product to easily complete 2 or 3 guitars.
Apply with a lint-free cloth or sponge applicator. Rub away any excess ot achieve even coverage. Allow to dry and then apply further coats until you reach your desired shade.
Please note: Colour may vary slightly depending on number of coats applied, wood type and preparation method
Looking for a glossy finish to your project? You can find our Water Based glossy top coat here
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Additional product information
250ml water based wood stain
Can be used directly from the tin, or diluted with water
Apply with a lint free cloth or sponge applicator
More coats = Darker finish
Drying time: 3-4 hours
Water-based products have a limited lifespan, even when sealed. However, proper storage and handling can help prolong their usability (see Storage Tips below).
If stored correctly, unopened water-based products can last 3-5 years. Over time, products will show more signs of separation or stratification, particularly after three years compared to those that are 6 months to a year old. Always stir thoroughly before use.
If your product develops a foul odor, it is likely contaminated and no longer suitable for use.