The correct use: wood stain

You can find out here exactly how to process our wood stain, what you need to know and what you need.
- Fine sandpaper
- Possibly masking tape to mask the area not to be coated
- Paint roller, brush or airless spray gun
- Thinner if necessary (this can also be used afterwards to clean the device will)
You need:
- Wood stain- Fine sandpaper
- Possibly masking tape to mask the area not to be coated
- Paint roller, brush or airless spray gun
- Thinner if necessary (this can also be used afterwards to clean the device will)
Preparations and processing:
- The processing and especially the drying of the wood stain should not take place below 10°C. This information relates to the paint material, substrate and room temperature during processing and the subsequent drying and curing time.
- Dust sources should be removed.
- Use painter's tape to mask off the areas that are not to be coated. Stir the paint well before use.
- The surface must be sanded before use and be clean, dry and free of grease, silicone and wax.
- If desired, dilute the wood stain with approx. 5 - 10% thinner.
- Spray, roll or brush paint. One or two coats are recommended.
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The drying takes place after three to eight hours. The product can then also be painted over.