In a refinishing situation that calls for toning, are you adding colorants to a stain base and catalyzing the stain base for adhesion or do you recommend adding colorants to a product like the 851 with catalyst for adhesion when toning?
Great videos , I have an Apollo HVLP and am looking for a mini spray gun with a 4-6 oz cup that I can use compressed air with for very small items that I can knock out without pulling out the Apollo , can you recommend any manufacturers ?
I’m about to start a new home with raw pine windows trying to avoid staining and whipping it off and just spray in a coat or two of toned clear to get the desired color could I take the route in this video? Appreciate the info
Great video. I toned some kitchen cabinets 5-6 years ago, new to toning at that time and have chips/nicks, probably from customer and probably from not the best prep on my end too. I would love to see if there's a way to redo and/or change the finish. This may look like a possible solution. Cabinets started out similar to the golden oak you had. Any thoughts?
Love this stuff. Just wondering what degreaser or cleaner are you cleaning contaminants off with before sanding? Thank you.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It was very informative!
In a refinishing situation that calls for toning, are you adding colorants to a stain base and catalyzing the stain base for adhesion or do you recommend adding colorants to a product like the 851 with catalyst for adhesion when toning?
Great video tutorial Louis. In the initial sanding with the SurfPrep, do you reduce the speed to help in not blowing through the finish coat?
Don't have your heavy handed laborer do it. This is purely finesse! Practice on a test piece.
Does that surfprep leave pigtails in the surface?
@@macmilleur4165 it can if you press or use the wrong grit
Nice man. Top work.
Great videos , I have an Apollo HVLP and am looking for a mini spray gun with a 4-6 oz cup that I can use compressed air with for very small items that I can knock out without pulling out the Apollo , can you recommend any manufacturers ?
I’m about to start a new home with raw pine windows trying to avoid staining and whipping it off and just spray in a coat or two of toned clear to get the desired color could I take the route in this video? Appreciate the info
So you are spraying your stain base directly onto your pre finished door, or is this using a clear coat base with your stain mixed in?
Diluted Clear as a binder with spray stain colorants mixed in.
Great video. I toned some kitchen cabinets 5-6 years ago, new to toning at that time and have chips/nicks, probably from customer and probably from not the best prep on my end too. I would love to see if there's a way to redo and/or change the finish. This may look like a possible solution. Cabinets started out similar to the golden oak you had. Any thoughts?
Your the man.
Go to primer for stained oak?
Do you apply a barrier coat over the toner, before glazing?
Typically I do not.