Hi guys
I’m new to using coloured stains on turnings. I stained the wide rim of a beech bowl yesterday using Chestnut spirit stain. It says on the tin that once the stain is dry (about 10 minutes after application) that it will accept other finishes. I put the stain on to sanded bare wood, allowed it to dry, then used cellulose sanding sealer. The stain appeared on the paper towel I used to I put on the sealer. I let the sealer dry, and then applied some Hampshire sheen polish. Again some stain appeared on the paper towel. I left the wax for 1/2 hour and then used a soft cotton cloth to finally buff up the finish. Again stain appeared on the cloth.
Is this normal; at what stage does the stain become fixed; am I doing something wrong?
I’m new to using coloured stains on turnings. I stained the wide rim of a beech bowl yesterday using Chestnut spirit stain. It says on the tin that once the stain is dry (about 10 minutes after application) that it will accept other finishes. I put the stain on to sanded bare wood, allowed it to dry, then used cellulose sanding sealer. The stain appeared on the paper towel I used to I put on the sealer. I let the sealer dry, and then applied some Hampshire sheen polish. Again some stain appeared on the paper towel. I left the wax for 1/2 hour and then used a soft cotton cloth to finally buff up the finish. Again stain appeared on the cloth.
Is this normal; at what stage does the stain become fixed; am I doing something wrong?