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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe3334 View Post
    If the dingotone doesn't quite give you the look/colour you're going for than I highly recommend Keda wood dyes.

    Here's an example of the 'royal blue' dye featured on their eBay page https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Blue-Dye...-/351877454971
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    And here's my example of the 'royal blue' dye (I used pure dye mixed with no water whatsoever, hence why it's so dark)
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    Hi Joe,

    That looks wicked!! Great colour. Just a question about the Keda dyes: are you able to still use the intensifier and final coat from Dingotone or is that also supplied with the Keda?

    At this point I might go ahead with intensifying the dingotone and seeing where it goes. Plan B will be to sand it right back and start again with the Keda dye...

    Appreciate the input mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hesh View Post
    Hi Joe,

    That looks wicked!! Great colour. Just a question about the Keda dyes: are you able to still use the intensifier and final coat from Dingotone or is that also supplied with the Keda?

    At this point I might go ahead with intensifying the dingotone and seeing where it goes. Plan B will be to sand it right back and start again with the Keda dye...

    Appreciate the input mate!
    You can buy Keda wood dye in a bottle or in a powdered form and mix it up yourself. If you buy some in a bottle than you'll only get one bottle and that contains pure wood dye, intensifier isn't needed as the dye by itself is enough and a finish coat isn't supplied.

    With my build I have so far dyed the guitar blue and am planning to spray an acrylic clearcoat over it. You too could apply a clearcoat using paint e.g. nitrocellulose lacquer or acrylic lacquer. I can't say for sure that the dingotone final coat would be compatible with Keda wood dye but trying it out on some scrap wood wouldn't hurt, better safe than sorry.

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