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Intensified Antique Oak Staining If the oak wood to be stained contains only a small amount of tannin, or if it is desired to have a very dark and powerful stain, assistance may be had by increasing arti- ficially the amount of tannin in the wood.
To do this, the oak should be mordanted before fuming with a solution of 25 to 50 grams of pyrogallic acid in i liter of water, sandpapered lightly and submitted to the effect of ammonia fumes in the manner previously described.
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...if the antique tone obtained by the fuming has come out too light. In this instance, air the objects well in order to rid the pores of all ammonia, then stain with a solution of 25 to 50 grams pyrogallic acid in I liter of water; sandpaper after the stain has dried, and submit again to the fuming process.
If a very dark antique color is desired, it is better to experiment first in fuming a small piece of prepared oak, MORDANTING AND STAINING 5 1 to determine whether the tannin is actually sufficient to make dark staining possible.


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