THE STAINING OF WOOD
The staining of wood is an ancient practice used to modify the color of the substrate without compromising the wood's aesthetic characteristics.
It is used to even out the color of the substrate, match woods of different tones, hide surface defects, and enhance poor quality woods.
The choice of dye and product must be made based on the job to be done, the surface to be treated, the type of wood to be used, and the application technique adopted for coloring.
This course will describe the main application techniques, the types of products used, and the precautions necessary to obtain excellent results in the use of dyes.
The goal of the course is to provide essential knowledge tools for manipulating colorants and designing coating cycles that yield excellent aesthetic results.