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Concentrated dye solution makes it easy to apply beautiful color to your
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TransTint® Dyes
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Average Rating:
4.5
(23 customer reviews)
$12.59
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1) Submitted by
Bob J, from Lake Geneva, WI
on 4/17/2013
Customer Rating: 
Yes they are pricey but I have all 19 colors and I will never go back to stain, no reason to, this stuff is cheaper then stain and takes up less storage space if you only mix what you are going to use. On open grain woods I spray the dye on with an Iwata lph50 spray gun, awesome, and never a blotch. On closed grain woods I use cotton rags.
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2) Submitted by
Dean Stoddard, from Traverse, MI
on 2/23/2011
Customer Rating: 
This was my first time using a dye and what a surprise.I am building an island butcher block out of hard maple. The problem was three diffrent colors, white, brown and birdseye. After a lot of research on how to stain maple I chose TranTint golden browndye. To my relief the dye blended in all three colors uniformaly. I topped it with a semi gloss poly. Lets just say I'm very happy. By the way the 2oz bottle goes a long ways, I used 1.5 tablespoons to 8 oz of water for the entire project. PS!The color was a very close match to photo. Thanks
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3) Submitted by
Bill, from Tallahassee, FL
on 1/16/2011
Customer Rating: 
Been using Transtint dyes for maybe 5 years. Easy to use and the colors are transparent. Tints almost everything but oil base. Great for touchup when mixed with alcohol because it dries in minutes.
Makes good dye for cloth, to. And fingertips.
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4) Submitted by
Dave Clausing, from Charleston, IL
on 1/5/2011
Customer Rating: 
So versatile. Sprayed in an alcohol solution, it gives great color without obscuring the grain, and dries quickly. A few drops of this color or that 'tweaks' another stain to a near perfect shade when color matching a repair or matching piece. You can also mix it with lacquer for a topcoat, or as a toning spray.
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5) Submitted by
James Emery Hill, from Laurel, MS
on 8/30/2010
Customer Rating: 
Talk about putting a 'whooping' on a tough staining project, listen to this. Northern Hard Maple and Northern Hard Birdseye Maple both known for blotching when using a rubbing stain just became a worry of the past. I will be using Trans Tint Dye on all my projects because it has changed the way I look and feel about stains for a project. Trans Tint Dye is the greatest weapon any furniture maker could ever wish for, it is my new best friend.
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6) Submitted by
Steve Godshall, from Telford, PA
on 2/1/2010
Customer Rating: 
I used Transtint medium brown, in alcohol, applied with a rag. I love the color I was able to get on my girl's mahogany jewelry boxes I stained 3 boxes and barely used anything out of the bottle. I will definitely try Transtint on other wood projects in the future.
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7) Submitted by
Bill Styler, from Priest River, ID
on 12/3/2008
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I use water-born finishes for my guitars and on refinishing for other folks. I can't fault these dyes in any way for my use. The strength of the color is amazing and blending is easy.
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