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Made with spirit based dye

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Same thing here - no debate (there are other threads for that) - just show us nice projects you dyed with spirit based dyes. (Remember the old Fiebings antique stains were also water based.)

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Here is my toolbox lid with a Then and Now photo - I made and photographed the box in April 2004 and you can see in the pic I took today, how much the Fiebings Spirit based dye has faded. This was kept indoors all the time - no direct sunlight. The browns seem to hold up fairly OK, but now the brighter colors.

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