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The formulas (as pictured) describe
the parts needed to create the color shown. Two different base stains
were used to create these additional colors. The color you chose, which
brought you to this page, and a second color identified under each
picture.
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Mixing Example:
For color (Western Yew) the formula is (3PRT 105 & 1PRT 109). Always
start by using the lower part value then add to it. In this example you
would first put 1PRT Color 109 into the mixing bottle. 1PRT could be any
amount, 1/4 ounce, 1/2 ounce, 1 ounce, 5 ounces etc… Next you would add
3PRT Color 105 to the mixing bottle. In this example 3PRT 105 represents
3 times the amount of Color 109 added earlier. So if you put 1/4 ounce
Color 109 into the mixing bottle already you would now add 3/4 ounce
Color 105 to it. (That’s 1/4 ounce multiplied by 3).
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