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Staining in the cold...???
Beginning Guitarist with Custom Building Streak a Mile Long!
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Re: Staining in the cold...???
Not really. Things just take longer to dry IME. That in itself might cause issue if runs can gradually coalesce during this longer cure time.
The truoil bottle/website surely should give more detailed application procedure though.
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Re: Staining in the cold...???
Originally posted by AlexR View PostNot really. Things just take longer to dry IME. That in itself might cause issue if runs can gradually coalesce during this longer cure time.
The truoil bottle/website surely should give more detailed application procedure though.
I brought the guitar inside and the strain started to bead slightly (I wiped it off).
My concern is the longer drying time and warping due to the low temperatures.Beginning Guitarist with Custom Building Streak a Mile Long!
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Re: Staining in the cold...???
I'm assuming you mean the warping of the wood. This is of course something to be wary of.
Stain is not the issue. Either water or alcohol it will absorb quickly and you are never putting it on thickly like the oil could be in places.
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Re: Staining in the cold...???
Originally posted by AlexR View PostI'm assuming you mean the warping of the wood. This is of course something to be wary of.
Stain is not the issue. Either water or alcohol it will absorb quickly and you are never putting it on thickly like the oil could be in places.Beginning Guitarist with Custom Building Streak a Mile Long!
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Re: Staining in the cold...???
Read the directions on the container.
Might say don’t use when temperature is less than 50 degrees...or something like that.
If it does...wait.
Especially when working with oil.“Practice cures most tone issues” - John Suhr
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