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I can't remember: is it light dye first, then dark, or dark first, then light?

Also, while I'm here, where in the process should I apply antique?

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6 minutes ago, DaleksInc said:

I can't remember: is it light dye first, then dark, or dark first, then light?

Also, while I'm here, where in the process should I apply antique?

Don Gonzales has a good video of applying antique finish. 

I always do my lighter dye 1st,  then I apply the antique gel. Then after antique gel drys I seal it with a sealer. 

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You should always start with the lighter shade of dye first - remember you can always make it darker but not the other way around

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I apply antique after all my dye & oil work is done and a resist has been applied. Then antique and top coat or seal.

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On 9/8/2024 at 12:21 PM, Cattleman said:

I apply antique after all my dye & oil work is done and a resist has been applied. Then antique and top coat or seal.

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On 9/7/2024 at 1:11 PM, SamB said:

You should always start with the lighter shade of dye first - remember you can always make it darker but not the other way around

I have been able to draw the dye back out with acetone (accidental discovery). I doubt that it would pull all of the dye out without staining, but it may be worth experimenting on some scrap. I got kind of a cool ombré effect, but I need to develop my basic techniques before such experimentation. 

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On 9/6/2024 at 3:34 PM, DaleksInc said:

I can't remember: is it light dye first, then dark, or dark first, then light?

Also, while I'm here, where in the process should I apply antique?

Moved to Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.

By the way, you should study this area.

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