Hi @Gillser
Yes you can dilute waterbased stains by mixing them with waterbased clear sealers. I tend to use Cabot's cabothane clear or benchtop seal ...
Thanks Eric. The top I used another product which is a white stain and glaze from Pureco Australian based company. And I then sealed it with Cabot's c ...
Hi There,Another stain colour you could try is "Marita Grey." It's a Cabot's colour. I recommend having in mixed in waterbase tint base. I also recomm ...
Hello @Tiff1
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about upcycling ...
Hello @Deb72
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us and thanks for sharing your question about staining you ...
Thank you so much for all the information @inspiredbycoast this is the first of 2 coats and is absolutely the colour I was looking for to go on top o ...
Hi @inspiredbycoast
Thanks for that extra information on how you finished the tabletop of the cabinet. It's amazing how you finished off the surfac ...
Hi @davalli, @EricL , @inspiredbycoast are right , the only way is the sand and recoat the table, also try to reduce the sunlight hitting the furnitu ...
Hi @Gillser
Yes you can dilute waterbased stains by mixing them with waterbased clear sealers. I tend to use Cabot's cabothane clear or benchtop seal ...
Thanks Eric. The top I used another product which is a white stain and glaze from Pureco Australian based company. And I then sealed it with Cabot's c ...
Hi There,Another stain colour you could try is "Marita Grey." It's a Cabot's colour. I recommend having in mixed in waterbase tint base. I also recomm ...