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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: jimneye on February 15, 2007, 01:49:00 PM
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HAVE ANY OF YOU ARRA MAKIN JEDI TRIED THE MINWAX POLYSHADES ? IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE A STAIN AND POLYURITHANE IN ONE. I WAS WONDERING IF IT WAS AS GOOD AS STAINING THEN POLYING AFTER THE STAIN HAS DRIED.
TRYING TO SAVE THE DAY OF STAIN DRYING TIME. :thumbsup:
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Nope haven't tried it. But I am listening. =)
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If you are wanting to save drying time, I have found that powdered ritz die mixed with denatured alcohol dries almost instantly. And you can mix and match colors to get any color you desire.
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I haven't used it on arrows but I have on furniture, and I really did not like it that much. The stain seemed to be suspended in the poly, rather than in the wood, if you see what I mean. It might not make a difference on a small surface like a shaft but on a big flat surface it looked substandard. Try it on an old wood dowel and see what you think.
Adam
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Ditto to UK. I used it on furniture and then threw it away. :mad:
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Try using a coat or two of clear poly before applying the polyshades. Doing it like that will let the polyshade mixture lay out. I've not used the polyshades but I bet it's the same procedure as the stain/varnish mixture.-ART B
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I use it all the time. I like it 'cuz it doesn't seem to gel up on you like regular poly can if you let it sit for awhile.
It doesn't usually give you much color, I actually use an oil based stain first, then the Polyshades.