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Acid stain or water based stain?

SugarMamasGarage

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I'm gonna be doing a lot of welding, fabricating, building/wrenching on different rides, some wood working...whatever
I want to use some type of clear to make the stain really pop.
I want it to look awesome...but I do plan on using it...not gonna be OCD about any kind of stains or anything.
Let me know what you think...if you've been down this road and what you used???
Thx to all


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LegacyIndustrial

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Sugar:
If you want your acid stain to "pop" you want a solvent based sealer.
You can go less expensive and expect to repair/recoat from time to time or you can go for a beast like our Nohr-S Polyurea sealer and get some performance.
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LegacyIndustrial

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Thx
I will check it out
Can you put a solvent based sealer over a water based stain???


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Should be ok. The stain is all that remains after the water evaporates. However, I personally don't like the WB stains. Acid stain is more consistent and looks better, less issues.


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We find the best colorants are acetone type dyes with urethane topcoats.
 

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Actually acetone dyes are super easy and very forgiving and we have sold thousand of systems to novices with perfect results!
 
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