Just ordered your white oak stain and clear. However the woman I spoke with said you used the 1089 10 sheen. While I may still have a chance here to change this please clarify for me. Thank you!
I have both your white oak stain and clear coat. I asked our carpenter to do one sample board the way you demoed in your video with one coat of the white oak stain, and another with 2 coats of the white stain. I was surprised at how much lighter the 2 coats was. I am a novice but repeated this same process myself to create the two samples, and didn’t notice as much of a difference between the two. Would the way this is applied factor into how different the two samples were from each other? I really liked the lighter sample I created with the two white oak coats, but his was so much lighter and I don’t know why. I’d like to have our cabinets stained to look like the sample I created with the 2 coats of white oak stain followed by the 2 clear topcoats.
ive had picky customers that think the white oak gets to orange . what i did is spray laqcour thinner with a drop of blue tint . the hint of blue kills the orange just a little bit . to give it a little bit of a grey look.
I just went through the process of finding a stain the looks like there is no stain :). I used Bona Nordicseal, white, 1 coat. And then minwax, water based, polycrylic clear matte top coat.
@michellekerrison7883 spraying a really light coat of water-based poly acrlic flat or matt so the coat doesn't absorb much keeps it pretty close to natural. turning the air up a little bit as well to help it dry faster.
I make a spray only stain that I fog on semi wet.. I mix 300 grams of Titanium White 866 pigment in a gallon 40% acetone 60% butyl acetate.. I add a 1 gram of the lamp black pigment and and .5 grams of pathalo blue... By foging it on, I can fog it heavier on the darker grain making the color more consistent... And it dries super fast.
Looks great. I think it looks very natural.
Thank you! Let us know if you would like to try some out.
@@finefinishsupply I'd like to talk to you about ordering this color, who should I look for when calling?
How long does the clear take to dry?
Can this be used for stair threads?
How long to dry before applying the topcoat?
What was that other white oak that you brought out to compare toward the end. It’s lighter
Just ordered your white oak stain and clear. However the woman I spoke with said you used the 1089 10 sheen. While I may still have a chance here to change this please clarify for me. Thank you!
Can you stain on top of this ?
I have both your white oak stain and clear coat. I asked our carpenter to do one sample board the way you demoed in your video with one coat of the white oak stain, and another with 2 coats of the white stain. I was surprised at how much lighter the 2 coats was. I am a novice but repeated this same process myself to create the two samples, and didn’t notice as much of a difference between the two. Would the way this is applied factor into how different the two samples were from each other? I really liked the lighter sample I created with the two white oak coats, but his was so much lighter and I don’t know why. I’d like to have our cabinets stained to look like the sample I created with the 2 coats of white oak stain followed by the 2 clear topcoats.
I don't know the answer, but curious if you figured it out over the last 2 weeks.
What stain and products I need to buy to achieve this look
Which top coat did you shoot?
1067 10 sheen
@@finefinishsupply1067 - I’m not seeing that on your website … do you sell it?
I'm not seeing 1067 available in your online website/store...? @@finefinishsupply
ive had picky customers that think the white oak gets to orange . what i did is spray laqcour thinner with a drop of blue tint . the hint of blue kills the orange just a little bit . to give it a little bit of a grey look.
I just went through the process of finding a stain the looks like there is no stain :). I used Bona Nordicseal, white, 1 coat. And then minwax, water based, polycrylic clear matte top coat.
@michellekerrison7883 spraying a really light coat of water-based poly acrlic flat or matt so the coat doesn't absorb much keeps it pretty close to natural. turning the air up a little bit as well to help it dry faster.
@@michellekerrison7883 Did you sample the natural seal or only nordic seal?
I make a spray only stain that I fog on semi wet.. I mix 300 grams of Titanium White 866 pigment in a gallon 40% acetone 60% butyl acetate.. I add a 1 gram of the lamp black pigment and and .5 grams of pathalo blue... By foging it on, I can fog it heavier on the darker grain making the color more consistent... And it dries super fast.