Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Slackbunny on August 02, 2012, 11:02:10 pm
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I've used dye to add some colour to my latest project. It is just regular Rits dye, and I am happy with the result, but now I need to add some sort of clear coat to seal out moisture and add a bit of gloss. I have lots of tung oil and I was wondering if that makes for a nice finish over dye. Has anyone ever tried this or know of any reason not to try it? The dye colours are black and brown if that matters.
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Yeah it'll be fine just don't try and rub it in too much on the first coat or two.
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Cant say for sure over rite dye, but I liked the way tung oil worked over a vinegar/steel wool stain when first coated with several shellac coats.
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If in doubt, try it on scrap.
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I've used pure tung oil over natural water based walnut dye and had it run real bad. I just rubbed it in with the runny dye though, and it was fine. But it did make the dye run.