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HOMESTEAD TransFast Dye Powder, Dark Mission Brown

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Developed by renowned furniture restorer and finisher Jeff Jewitt, these TransFast water-soluble powder dyes outperform any we have tried. Because the dyes contain no fillers or extenders, each 1 oz. bottle makes a half gallon or more of stain, nearly twice as much as most other dyes! Packaged in resealable bottles, you can use only the amount of dye necessary for the project at hand and not have to worry about the remaining powder leaking out of a paper envelope or absorbing moisture like other powdered dyes. Perfect for new work, repairs, or restoration, these deep penetrating colors can be combined to create virtually any shade without hiding the natural features of the wood. Stained surfaces can be coated with almost any type of finish to bring out the color you’ve applied. These easy to use dyes come with the best mixing and application instructions we have seen. Do not store liquid dyes in metal containers. Dark Mission Brown Dye.



  • Water-soluble concentrated dark mission brown dye in powder form
  • Water-soluble concentrated scarlet red dye in powder form
  • Very economical and safe to use
  • Can be topcoated with any finishing material
  • Indefinite shelf life as long as kept in a cool, dry area


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    Great Base Color

    By  Ray

    from Pittsburgh, PA

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Easy To Clean
    • Easy to work with

    Cons

    • Messy

    Best Uses

    • Large Areas
    • Small Areas

    Comments about HOMESTEAD TransFast Dye Powder, Dark Mission Brown :

    Easy to work with since it is water based. I added a little Red acrylic paint to give it a more maroonish color. This dye provided a nice base coat for my future shellac and glaze top coats. It helps to raise the grain first by watering down the wood (1/4 sawn oak), letting it dry and then sanding it smooth. I finished with 600 grit and then applied the dye.

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