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W. D. Lockwood Water Based Maple Dye Family

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Early American Maple Yellow(#140) - 1 oz. ($10.25) In Stock (MSDS)Early American Maple Yellow(#140)  - 1 oz.
Early American Maple Brown Amber(#141) - 1 oz. ($10.25) In Stock (MSDS)Early American Maple Brown Amber(#141)  - 1 oz.
Early American Maple Medium Yellow(#142) - 1 oz. ($10.25) In Stock (MSDS)Early American Maple Medium Yellow(#142)  - 1 oz.
Early American Maple Medium Amber(#143) - 1 oz. ($10.25) Sold Out
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Early American Maple Medium Amber(#143)  - 1 oz.
Early American Maple Golden Amber(#144) - 1 oz. ($10.25) In Stock (MSDS)Early American Maple Golden Amber(#144)  - 1 oz.
Early American Maple Honeytone Amber(#145) - 1 oz. ($10.25) In Stock (MSDS)Early American Maple Honeytone Amber(#145)  - 1 oz.
Early American Maple Russet Amber(#343) - 1 oz. ($10.25) In Stock (MSDS)Early American Maple Russet Amber(#343)  - 1 oz.
Early American Maple Pilgrim Amber(#344) - 1 oz. ($10.25) In Stock (MSDS)Early American Maple Pilgrim Amber(#344)  - 1 oz.
Early American Maple Cherrytone Amber(#346) - 1 oz. ($10.25) In Stock (MSDS)Early American Maple Cherrytone Amber(#346)  - 1 oz.
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W. D. Lockwood Dyes have set the standard for coloring and staining wood since their introduction in 1895. As true aniline dyes they feature a bold color palette and are available in dozens of shades. Click here for more information on W. D. Lockwood.

The color samples below show the stain in use in two color dilutions on a sample Birch board. The denser color on the left is a more typical 1 ounce of dye in 1 quart of hot water. The lighter stain on the right of each sample is a weaker 1 ounce of stain in 2 quarts of hot water. How your stain will ultimately appear on the finished piece depends on several factors: the dilution of the stain, the method by which it was applied, the absorbency of the material, how the top coat looks, etc. Always test your stains and finish before using them on your project. For more information on using Lockwood dyes click here

All packets are one ounce.
If you purchase any combination of four or more packets of dye, you’re entitled to a 10% discount! The discount is automatic and will show up as an entry in your basket.


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Customer Reviews:for an average rating of:
Mr.
By: Cliff Royal (Dec, 2020)
I am trying your product for the first time based on the recommendation of a professional reproduction furniture maker.
I own this product.
woodworker
By: Tom (Aug, 2014)
Lockwood dyes are my favorite source for coloring the woods I use in my projects. Easy to work with. I use 1 tsp per 16 oz of boing water as a basic formula. It is easier to go darker than get too much color in something I give it 5 stars.
I own this product.

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