East Troy, WI (PRWEB) April 14, 2008
General Finishes, the Wisconsin based manufacturer of award winning water based wood finishes for the fine furniture and woodworking markets, recently announced the development of a new waterborne product -
Enduro Industrial Dye Stain.
Unique New Product Design
Designed to work like solvent-based finishes, Dye Stain is a unique, ultra penetrating industrial wood finish. The deep rich tones not only enhance the natural wood grain but also produce vibrant colors especially in walnut, maple, and cherry woods. Plus, this new product can be mixed with water based topcoats and used as a toner.
Brian English of English & Reeves Custom Cabinets in Valencia, CA reports, "These new Dyes are amazing! Literally took care of 3 different problems....We love them."
Available in Wide Variety of Colors
Perfect as furniture finishes and for all wood finishing projects, waterborne Industrial Dye Stain is available in the following colors: Amber, Light Brown, Cinnamon, Medium Brown, Merlot, Empire Red, Ebony, Dark Brown, Vintage Cherry, Orange, and Yellow.
Kevin Thibeault, custom furniture maker of Studio 4Z near Boston enthuses, "What a FANTASTIC product! This is exactly what we've been searching for. The look is exactly what we needed - rich color with a degree of translucency!"
Superior to Solvent-Based
Waterborne stains and paints, like the new Industrial Dye Stain, are preferable to oil based finishes for the following reasons:
For additional information about this exciting, new waterborne product - Industrial Dye Stain - visit http://www.generalfinishes.com.
About General Finishes:
General Finishes offers a comprehensive range of finishing products including stains, sealers, finishes, and pigmented topcoats ideally suited for the industrial wood coatings market. General Finishes has been steadily growing over the last 20 years because of their pioneering accomplishments in environmentally-friendly waterborne coatings technology, which has been recognized by Fine Woodworking on three separate occasions (1996, 1998, 2006) as Author's Best In Choice Award. General Finishes excels in assisting customers in converting from solvent-based lacquer systems to high performance, water based technology.
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