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  2. Wood stain - Wikipedia

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    Wood stain is a type of paint used to colour wood.It consists of colourants dissolved and/or suspended in a vehicle or solvent.Vehicle is the preferred term, as the contents of a stain may not be truly dissolved in the vehicle, but rather suspended, and thus the vehicle may not be a true solvent.

  3. Is Your Deck Peeling? We Have the Fix. - AOL

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    How To Choose a Wood Stain Type. Picking a wood stain isn't as complicated as choosing a paint color, but it's close. Deck stains range from essentially colorless to fully opaque, and choosing the ...

  4. Van Dyke brown - Wikipedia

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    Van Dyke (Vandyke) brown, also known as Cassel earth or Cologne earth, is a deep, rich, and warm brown colour often used in painting and printmaking. Early publications on the pigment refer to it as Cassel (or Kassel) earth or Cologne earth in reference to its city of origin; however, today it is typically called Van Dyke brown after the painter Anthony van Dyck.

  5. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand some fungal stains and those caused by the reaction of iron with wood can disfigure wood. [24] These stains can be removed from wood using bleach. [26] [27] Bleaches are also occasionally used to reduce the difference in colour between lighter sapwood and heartwood and also colour variation within heartwood. [7]

  6. Finishing oil - Wikipedia

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    A finishing oil is a vegetable oil used for wood finishing. These finishes are a historical finish for wood, primarily as means of making it weather or moisture resistant. Finishing oils are easily applied, by wiping with a cloth. They are also simply made, by extraction from plant sources with relatively simple processing.

  7. Oil painting - Wikipedia

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    Safflower oil or the walnut or poppyseed oil or Castor Oil are sometimes used in formulating lighter colors like white because they "yellow" less on drying than linseed oil, but they have the slight drawback of drying more slowly and may not provide the strongest paint film. Linseed oil tends to dry yellow and can change the hue of the color.

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