
Description
Teinture à bois à l'huile qui apporte une couleur de ton de bois de longue durée. Elle pénètre profondément les pores pour enduire et protéger le bois. Elle peut être utilisée pour améliorer toute surface de bois brut ou dénudé. Elle est idéale pour teindre les meubles, placards, portes, boiseries, moulures et parquets.
- Sa formule spéciale lui permet de pénétrer profondément dans les pores du bois
- S'applique facilement avec un chiffon propre, une brosse ou un applicateur en mousse
- Pénètre rapidement la surface du bois dans les 5 à 15 minutes suivant l'application
- Seconde couche peut être appliquée après 4-6 heures
- Application facile avec une brosse en poils naturels de haute qualité ou un chiffon
- Nettoyage avec de l'essence minérale
- Pour de beaux résultats, utiliser avec le conditionneur de bois Minwax Pre-Stain
Caractéristiques
Convient au bois nu
Oui
Unité de mesure – quantité
8
Unité de mesure
Once(s) liquide(s) US
Méthode d'application
Brosse/Lingette
Matériau de la base
À base d'huile
Méthode de nettoyage
Essences minérales
Famille de couleurs/finis
Brun
Taille du contenant
Demi-pinte US
Superficie couverte (pi²)
35 pi²
Superficie couverte (m²)
3.2515
Temps de séchage avant la prochaine couche
4 heures
Sec au toucher
4 heures
Garantie
Aucune
Pour la fibre de verre
Non
Convient au bois franc
Oui
Pour les planchers en bois franc
Oui
Convient au contreplaqué
Oui
Convient au bois tendre
Oui
Convient au bois dénudé
Oui
Convient aux placages
Oui
Gel
Non
Couleur/fini du fabricant
Provincial
Description de modèle
Teinture d'intérieur provinciale (Contenu net réel : 8-fl oz)
Famille de couleurs de peinture
Brun
Pré-teint
Oui
Fini lustré
Satiné
Teinture à base de polyuréthane en une seule étape
Non
Teinture et scellant en une seule étape
Non
Sous-marque
Fini de bois
Colorable
Non
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Teinture à bois d'intérieur - Provincial est évalué
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jmsanders par
New Formula Not Good
I am a wood worker and have used and depended on minwax stains. About a month ago I noticed the labels changing and was forced to buy as that was all that’s left. The new formula may dry quicker but now 3 times with 3 different colors and 3 customers, the color is too light and have had to go other routes. The stain is too thin and if I have to buy 3 times as much to get the same effect as 1 coat of old formula, I’ve lost time in applying and lost money because new formula is thinner and lighter but costs the same.
Not a fan of the new formula and hope to get some refunds.
Date de publication: 2020-05-02
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janmcc par
Has This Product been Changed?
I have been mixing my own stain color for the last 15 years to match aged knotty pine in my cabin. Three parts natural, one part English chestnut worked beautifully and let the wood grain show through. Now, with the cans marked "semi-transparent, Dries in two hours" it goes on VERY orange and covers the wood grain like paint. Totally ruined a project trying to match the previous mixture. And yes, I set a timer and mixed it with a paint stirrer for ten minutes. I have never wiped it off in the past and wood grain showed perfectly. No idea how I will deal this, may have to switch the entire project to paint.
Date de publication: 2021-08-05
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Ms South par
Minwax Red mahogany stain
What happened to the formulation of the red mahogany stain? I had used this stain for years and never had a problem. The last two cans I purchased have been extremely more brown almost more a walnut shade with very little red tint. I am very disappointed. Never had a problem until now. I noticed someone else had the same issue with the red oak stain. I think your quality control department needs to recheck their formula. Thank goodness I had an older can of leftover stain red mahogany to add more red tones to my project. And don't say I didn't mix it well. That is not the issue. Thanks for your attention to this issue
Date de publication: 2022-01-13
Rated 5 de
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LinceyP par
Reliable stains
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I use the Minwax brand anytime I need an oil based stain. They give consistent results, are easy to apply and soak right in. It’s also very forgiving if liquid stain drips on the project or is applied on unevenly at first, it won’t blotch. When the excess is wiped off at the end, the color is even. A single coat is plenty for a lot of projects but I sometimes apply a second one to darken the final color. The latest color I’ve tried is the honey color. I’ve used it to stain pine wood rounds that will be made into decorative wall signs. The color was true to the reference shown on the can.
Date de publication: 2022-03-07
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Shawn M par
Love this product!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been using Minwax® Wood Finish on my wood working products for many years and I absolutely love using it. It is east to use and really does bring out the beauty of my wood. this time I used it with Minwax® Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner and I can honestly say I have never had a better result on Pine.
This product applies easily, dries quickly and looks amazing, as long as you follow the instructions given. I will never use a different brand of wood finish again.
This is a fantastic product that I thoroughly recommend to others and as I said previously, I will never use another brand again.
Date de publication: 2022-03-21
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Bohnzye par
My wood restoration passion
I own a 100 + year old colonial home and my pet peeve is people that paint over natural woodwork. Last winter I decided to start refinishing some interior doors. I completed five so far and got fantastic results using Min wax pre stain conditioner, Min wax Wood Stain and of course Min wax Polyurethane. Mmm. The wood stain brought out all the natural grain in the doors and then 3 liberal coats of Min wax gloss polyurethane. OMG, I Can see my reflection in the finish. I want to emphatically state for the record that I am an amateur wood worker and just followed the instructions on the product labels. To close my review Min wax has opened up a whole new world of restoration projects around my home. Over this past spring I began taking down all of the bannisters and have completed restoration on 7 of 8 and they look fantastic and then stripped and refinished the bar top in my basement. Thank you for creating some amazing products for a laymen wood enthusiast. Drew Modic
Date de publication: 2018-11-07
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Ksp3cialK par
Don't like the new formula
I ran out of stain part way through a project and had to get the new formula, English Chestnut 233. I loved the color on the desk I made and wanted a cabinet to match.
Well same name and number, no match in color after multiple coats of the new stuff. I still have to make doors and not sure what I'm going to do since they won't match anything else.
Very disappointed now that the doors won't match the rest of my furniture.
Date de publication: 2020-05-10
Rated 5 de
5
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Clay par
Minwax brings out great color!
We use minwax oil based penetrating stain,because if the rich color it brings out in wood! The furniture we paint and stain for our customers get nothing but the best! When used correctly with the minwax pre-stain the product shows an even color throughout the project
Date de publication: 2018-11-07