So we stained a new fence and two gate arbours A/C semi-cedar.
Customer was happy about the colour on the two arbours we stained first and approved the rest of the job.
Now, in bright sun they think it is two yellow.
Want to know if we can make it more brownish.
I'm thinking we could mix a gallon of rustic brown with a gallon of natural toner or two and pad it on? just enough to roll it over to a slight brownish tone. any thoughts on a good blend would be great.
Jake?
thanks, phil
no pics, but you all know what this looks like, A/C semi-cedar on new western red.
So we stained a new fence and two gate arbours A/C semi-cedar.
Customer was happy about the colour on the two arbours we stained first and approved the rest of the job.
Now, in bright sun they think it is two yellow.
Want to know if we can make it more brownish.
I'm thinking we could mix a gallon of rustic brown with a gallon of natural toner or two and pad it on? just enough to roll it over to a slight brownish tone. any thoughts on a good blend would be great.
Jake?
thanks, phil
no pics, but you all know what this looks like, A/C semi-cedar on new western red.
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