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Relative had a cane chair the seat had blown out of and asked me to put in a new one. I hadn't done it in years but with a quick you tube search and a visit to ebay I was able to resurrect the skills and materials to get it done. Problem is it's practically white compared to the original back. I pulled out all my stains, some penetrating and some gel, but nothing works. I need some advice from some one who knows what does!
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Never had any luck with it. Even tried soaking the cane in a dye solution before applying.
One of my customers sold dark cane chairs but it was from a toner (finish with color in it) and easily chipped off.
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(08-17-2019, 06:31 PM)bhh Wrote: Never had any luck with it. Even tried soaking the cane in a dye solution before applying.
One of my customers sold dark cane chairs but it was from a toner (finish with color in it) and easily chipped off.
Funny thing is the back has a nice red oak color to it. I'm going to check over at Rockler tomorrow.
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(08-17-2019, 12:41 PM)Papa Jim Wrote: Relative had a cane chair the seat had blown out of and asked me to put in a new one. I hadn't done it in years but with a quick you tube search and a visit to ebay I was able to resurrect the skills and materials to get it done. Problem is it's practically white compared to the original back. I pulled out all my stains, some penetrating and some gel, but nothing works. I need some advice from some one who knows what does!
....................Youtube may help..............
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5sxxM7zDgI
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I had a chair caned and the guy used amber shellac. Came out very nice.
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(08-17-2019, 09:14 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: ....................Youtube may help..............
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5sxxM7zDgI
That was helpful even though she didn't mention what kind of stain she was using. I finally went with 2 part of Sedona Red to 1 part Red Oak (Minwax Penetrating). The key is no wiping which is counter intuitive when dealing with stain. Brush on one coat. Let dry overnight. Brush on a second coat. Let dry overnight. Spray it with one coat of poly. Not perfect, but close.
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