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Sand the surface of the wood with 220-grit sandpaper. After sanding, wipe the wood clean with a damp rag or a tack cloth.
2
Mix 1/2 cup of liquid Rit dye with 2 cups of simmering water in a glass jar. If you are using powdered Rit, mix one packet with 2 cups of simmering water. Allow the mixture to cool until the dye is still warm but you can hold the jar comfortably.
Put on gloves to protect the dye from staining your hands. Dip a sponge brush into the dye mixture and press out any excess dye against the rim of the jar.
4
Brush the dye onto the wood in long, even strokes. Allow it to dry between coats.
5
Repeat the process as many times as necessary until you achieve the color saturation you want. Reheat the dye every time you paint on another coat; it must be hot to work.
After you stain wood with Rit, you can coat it with lacquer or sealant to provide a high-gloss shine.
Sand the surface of the wood with 220-grit sandpaper. After sanding, wipe the wood clean with a damp rag or a tack cloth.
2
Mix 1/2 cup of liquid Rit dye with 2 cups of simmering water in a glass jar. If you are using powdered Rit, mix one packet with 2 cups of simmering water. Allow the mixture to cool until the dye is still warm but you can hold the jar comfortably.
Put on gloves to protect the dye from staining your hands. Dip a sponge brush into the dye mixture and press out any excess dye against the rim of the jar.
4
Brush the dye onto the wood in long, even strokes. Allow it to dry between coats.
5
Repeat the process as many times as necessary until you achieve the color saturation you want. Reheat the dye every time you paint on another coat; it must be hot to work.
After you stain wood with Rit, you can coat it with lacquer or sealant to provide a high-gloss shine.