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I'm considering the SAMAN emerald or forest color. It is a water based stain. Does anyone have any experience with this brand? Has anyone used SAMAN stain on their amps? I'm thinking 103 or 104 for this, but am still deciding.
http://www.saman.ca/products/22-saman-water-based-stainUse minwax pre-stain conditioner first. Then use minwax stain. Saman is very hard to get a consistant stain with. If you use a pre-conditioner on pine you reduce the blotching of the stain to where its easy to control. I have used Saman and I just keep going back to minwax. What has changed is I go to home hardware and pick up some Timber Mate tint base/natural wood/grain filler. Mix your stain,Saman works, and filler until you have a viscosity of milk. Use a brush to work the filler into the wood, let it sit for 3 ar 4 minutes. Use a rubber squeege and pull the excess filler off going across grain. Let dry for 3 or 4 hours or overnight. Sand smooth restain if needed, cover with varnish.
I like minwax wipeon. I normally keep a can of satin and gloss that I mix to come up with my own level of gloss. Normal is 3/4 gloss 1/4 stain. I have stains that are compatible with urethane so I make a toner shade for my first wipe on coat.
By using the grain filler you get an almost piano finsh with very little work.