I have seen multiple references to a stain or dye product called "Woodburst". It appears as though the colors are very vivid and bright. Both places where this product is sold have never heard of it and no one has a clue where to find it. I have called all places listed on the internet to no avail. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
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I am pretty sure Woodburst brand has gone out of business. Most of their stains were semi-transparent so the grain would show through. What exactly are you trying to do? Stains might be the answer or maybe aneline dye or ........... If you give some insight we can try to help you.Tim
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I know some guitar finishes have a coloring to them to allow you to make a faded star-burst look. Maybe it is the similar look that you are thinking of? If so, they are available at Woodcraft. Some cabinet makers also use the colored finish to add a faded look to match pre-existing cabinets. Hope this helps
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Just getting started doing wooden puzzles and some will need coloring for appearance sake. I don't like regular paint, and quite honestly, have never used any type of dyes. I'd like bright colors ( for kids ) so I'm open to suggestions. Preferably, I'd like the grain of the wood to be visible. Bear in mind it must be child safe.
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I have used some of the Saman stains and have been very pleased with them.
Wood stain - furniture stain [ SamaN's wood stain : For woodworking and furniture. ]Rolf
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