Hello All,
Yesterday I was surfing through a few woodworking sites & came across a technique for staining or darkening wood that was new to me. For mahogany, these folks recommended using a solution of Drano or lye crystals (Red Devil or equivalent) at 1 Tbsp per 8 oz. water & wiping this on the wood.
After a few hours to a day or so, wipe with vinegar to stop this darkening process. Supposedly the coloring penetrates deeper than dye or stain & can be lightly sanded without affecting the color intensity too much.
Another guy suggested spraying on oven cleaner (contains lye) to do the same thing. Brilliant! I thought. So, off to the Piggly Wiggly (southern grocery chain) for some Easy-Off.
Sprayed this stuff on sapele scraps (I know, not a "real" mahogany)& on spruce shelving board scraps. Wow! In 5 minutes the spruce was three shades darker (amber) & the sapele was almost too dark red. I wiped off half the oven cleaner from each scrap & stopped the reaction on that half with a wipe of vinegar.
After an hour I wiped off the rest of the oven cleaner & applied vinegar. The sapele had darkened significantly more but the spruce had only darkened another 15% or so.
Have any of you tried this kind of thing before? Could there be unforseen problems?
I'm gonna let this stuff dry & watch it for a few days to see if it dissolves or weakens the wood in some way. The cool thing about the spruce is that the color is a warm amber tone & looks even without any splotchiness. A possible treatment for warming up those ghostly white Englemann tops. Of course more thorough testing is in order. We'll see ...
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