Is anyone aware of a oil with the dark color of Waterlox without the added urethanes? I’m also not interested in something like Watco Walnut as it has pigments that lodge on the surface. I would just like an oil that is dark on it’s own.
Thanks!
Is anyone aware of a oil with the dark color of Waterlox without the added urethanes? I’m also not interested in something like Watco Walnut as it has pigments that lodge on the surface. I would just like an oil that is dark on it’s own.
Thanks!
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You could try adding dye or universal colorant to oil?
@stantheman I may try it but would prefer to keep it simple. Thanks for the suggestion.
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