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General Finishes Water Based Wood Cranberry Red Stain, Quart

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Created to be easy to use and consistently outperform your expectations even on difficult woods like maple and pine. Only the finest ingredients are used to create the rich color, heavy body and longer open time that's the hallmark of these nonflammable dye/pigment blend water based stains. The rich colors enhance the beauty of the wood while the heavy bodied formula and longer open time makes it easier to control the depth and evenness of color. Hint: Natural is the base from which all the colors are made.Can be used to enhance the beauty of the wood like a stain prior to finishing but is primarily intended to be used to dilute the other colors.


  • No harsh chemicals or toxic vapors
  • Easy clean up
  • Outstanding performance
  • Indoor use only
  • Easy to use


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    4.0

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    5.0

    Went on easily & evenly. Dried quickly.

    By  Kathy

    from Punta Gorda, FL

    About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Adds Protection
    • Coats Well
    • Great Color
    • Long Lasting
    • Low Odor

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    Comments about General Finishes Water Based Wood Cranberry Red Stain, Quart :

    I used it on a casual wooden table, used for entertaining. Couldn't be happier.

     
    3.0

    BEAUTIFUL CRANBERRY COLOR!

    By  Hate to Refnish

    from Sacramento, CA

    About Me Beginner

    Pros

    Cons

    • Dried too quickly
    • Had to paint it not wipe

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    Comments about General Finishes Water Based Wood Cranberry Red Stain, Quart :

    I was so happy with the color, but found that it dried faster than I could wipe it off, even after adding water. So I brushed it and didn't wipe it off, which gave it more of a paint look instead of stained look. In the end, I liked that better anyway.

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