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Re finishing timber mantle

  • 13-11-2020 11:57am
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    I have a pitch pine mantle that had been finished with a Danish oil. I would like to stain it with a darker finish. I have read that oiled wood can be re stained as long as you use an oil based stain. Does anyone know of a suitable product i could use?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,804 ✭✭✭recipio


    denbatt wrote: »
    I have a pitch pine mantle that had been finished with a Danish oil. I would like to stain it with a darker finish. I have read that oiled wood can be re stained as long as you use an oil based stain. Does anyone know of a suitable product i could use?

    Pitch pine has alternate soft and hard grain and the results could be very patchy. However if you want to try a small area you will find Rustins solvent stain in all the DIY stores. The labels are for guidance only - you could try a dark pine but of course different shades can be mixed together.


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