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El reductor de tinte es la base transparente que se utiliza para fabricar tintes de General Finishes y se puede utilizar para crear colores de tinte personalizados y también para dar tono. Los tintes a base de agua penetran profundamente en la madera para magnificar hermosamente la veta. Le brindarán a su proyecto más profundidad y vitalidad de color que cualquier otro tinte para madera. Este producto es excelente para maderas con muchas vetas como la caoba, el nogal o el arce. Los tintes también se pueden utilizar como un tóner cuando se mezclan con capas superiores a base de agua.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between dye stain and pigment stain?

Dye stain uses small molecules that dissolve in solution and penetrate deep into wood fibers, producing transparent, grain-enhancing color. Pigment stain uses fine particles that sit on the surface and in pores, creating more opaque color that can obscure fine grain.

Which woods respond best to dye stains?

Highly figured hardwoods such as walnut, maple, mahogany, and cherry respond exceptionally well to dye stains because the dye follows the figure and grain patterns, amplifying their visual impact. Close-grained woods produce smooth, even color saturation.

Can I mix General Finishes dye stain colors together?

Yes. Because all General Finishes water-based dye stains share the same base formula, any two or more colors can be mixed to produce custom shades. Adding the Dye Stain Reducer lightens any color for more subtle tones.

How do I use dye stain as a toner over a sealed surface?

Mix a small amount of dye stain into a compatible water-based topcoat to create a toning coat. Apply the toned topcoat over a sealed or partially finished surface to add color depth without raising or altering the wood grain.

Do I need to seal the wood before applying dye stain?

For most applications, dye stain is applied directly to bare, sanded wood before any sealer. Pre-conditioning with a wood conditioner may help achieve more even results on blotch-prone species like pine or alder, but is generally not needed on hardwoods.

What topcoat should I apply over General Finishes dye stain?

General Finishes water-based dye stains are compatible with water-based topcoats. Oil-based topcoats can be used, but always test on scrap first, as oil-based finishes may slightly shift the dye color. Visit the Learn blog for finishing sequence guidance.

Will dye stain fade over time?

Dye stains are generally more susceptible to UV fading than pigment stains. For pieces exposed to direct sunlight, applying a UV-inhibiting topcoat over the finished surface helps protect the dye color and extend its life.

How many colors of General Finishes dye stain are available?

Infinity Tools carries General Finishes water-based dye stains in more than a dozen colors, including browns, ambers, reds, greens, blues, and neutrals, plus the Dye Stain Reducer for custom color mixing.

Can dye stain be used on MDF or plywood?

Dye stain can be applied to MDF and plywood, but results vary. MDF absorbs liquid finishes unevenly at cut edges, and plywood veneer layers can telegraph through. Test on scrap material from the same sheet before applying to the project.

Does Infinity Tools price match on General Finishes dye stains?

Yes. Infinity Tools offers price matching on eligible products. Submit a request through the price-matching page with the competing price and source details.