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I went to a Benjamin Moore store to pick out a stain. They had no wood samples other then the brochure showing what the stain will look like on oak and pine. There were three stains that looked identical to me and matched my wood sample in color. But when I applied some to a piece of #1 pine, the color was off and did not match my existing trim. I even applied some polyurathane to another sample and it did not help. What happened? Is our lumber being imported? Or are the manufacturers using some kind of treatment?
The original stain I am trying to match was from MAB and was called Timber Stain. But it has been discontinued and MAB was bought by another company. The Ben Moore store only sells quarts and rather then waste money on quarts, I went to Home Depot and pick out two 1/2 pint cans of Minwax stain that when mixed to two parts to one, I was able to come very close to my sample.
Do the pro's have to do the same and mix two stains to get the desired result?
The original stain I am trying to match was from MAB and was called Timber Stain. But it has been discontinued and MAB was bought by another company. The Ben Moore store only sells quarts and rather then waste money on quarts, I went to Home Depot and pick out two 1/2 pint cans of Minwax stain that when mixed to two parts to one, I was able to come very close to my sample.
Do the pro's have to do the same and mix two stains to get the desired result?