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pattyg2
May 23, 2009, 06:30 PM
I purchased cherry stain but it is too light. How do I get the deep red color of cherry on unfinished whitewood?
Clough
May 23, 2009, 08:46 PM
Hi, pattyg2!
If you go to a Sherwin-Williams paint store, they will have lacquer-based stains that will help you to achieve the color that you want.
They also can make a special tint using those same stains for what you want.
If you need any further assistance here, please let me know on this thread.
Thanks!
hkstroud
May 24, 2009, 05:49 PM
Patty
Look in the mahogany family of stains. The name that stain manufactures use has only a little connection to the real color of wood. Just sounds good. Minwax's Red Mahogany is about as close to the color of cherry as I have found. Maybe a mix of red and medium mahogany to get the color you want. At least its close to what you expect to see when someone says that it has a "cherry finish". Nothing matches the beauty of a nice piece of cherry that has been exposed to the light for six months.
pattyg2
May 25, 2009, 01:59 PM
Patty
Look in the mahogany family of stains. The name that stain manufactures use has only a little connection to the real color of wood. Just sounds good. Minwax's Red Mahogany is about as close to the color of cherry as I have found. Maybe a mix of red and medium mahogany to get the color you want. At least its close to what you expect to see when someone says that it has a "cherry finish". Nothing matches the beauty of a nice piece of cherry that has been exposed to the light for six months.
Thanks Harold. I have red mahogany stain already and I will try it on the underside of the piece. Wish I could have gotten the pieces of furniture I wanted already finished but couldn't find them for the price I was willing to pay so I ended up buying unfinished.
pattyg2
Jun 9, 2009, 06:51 PM
Patty
Look in the mahogany family of stains. The name that stain manufactures use has only a little connection to the real color of wood. Just sounds good. Minwax's Red Mahogany is about as close to the color of cherry as I have found. Maybe a mix of red and medium mahogany to get the color you want. At least its close to what you expect to see when someone says that it has a "cherry finish". Nothing matches the beauty of a nice piece of cherry that has been exposed to the light for six months.
As usual you were right Harold! I thank you so much for the info and here are the pics of how the project turned out. I was trying to match the cherry bed and the tables match exactly!
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