Nitro Cellulose Based Wood Stain

Description

Nitrocellulose based Wood Stain is a quick-setting, thus facilitating varying densities and film build in staining and shading wood to create special effects and to regularize colour tone and contrast.
Use:
Ideal for spraying wooden floors, walls, countertops and wooden Furniture.
Properties:
  •  Fast-Drying
  •  Excellent Staining Characteristics
  •  Very Good Transparency
Finish: Gloss
Coverage: 450-500 Sq. Feet per gallon depending on Surface Conditions, Porosity, Absorption, Film Thickness etc.
Thinning and Clean-up: Thinning is generally not necessary. Use Torginol Special Lacquer Thinner when very light tones/shades are required Do not over thin.
Re-Coat Time: Dries within 10 minutes and can be recoated in 30 minutes after application.

Available in:               50 Gallons, 1 Gallon, 2 Pints

Available colours: Mahagony, RoseWood, Burnt Umber, Azo Red, Orange, Red and Black

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WOOD STAIN MAHAGONY

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WOOD STAIN ROSEWOOD

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WOOD STAIN BURNT UMBER

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WOOD STAIN AZO RED

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WOOD STAIN ORANGE

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WOOD STAIN RED

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WOOD STAIN BLACK

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Note: Do not apply Nitro Cellulose Based Wood Stain over Polyurethane Based Coating, as this can produce serious blistering.

Colours displayed on the website are to be used as a guide only. Due to the variability of computer screen and printer settings, the actual paint colour may differ from the colour as seen on-screen or when printed. For critical color matches a sample of paint should be applied, allowed to dry, and checked before proceeding with the entire job.

Does paint expire or have a specific shelf life?

Answer: When stored properly, an unopened can of latex or oil-based paint should have a shelf life of 1 year. The best storage for paint is in a cool, dry area, away from extreme hot and cold temperatures. Paint should never be allowed to freeze and should be stored away from furnaces and other heat-generating appliances