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jarod
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Re: Aniline Dyes

Oh...is this different from Venus brand or popularly known as "Jobus" dyes?

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Posted : 19/01/2011 2:05 pm
timber715
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Re: Aniline Dyes

Oh...is this different from Venus brand or popularly known as "Jobus" dyes?

it is exactly that... 😀 in the box, its description is... what else, but... aniline dye:D


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Posted : 19/01/2011 2:06 pm
timber715
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Re: Aniline Dyes

searching high and low... sus, nasa palengke lang pala... 😀


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Posted : 20/01/2011 1:40 am
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Re: Aniline Dyes

jobus..... sa home economics nagamit namin yan ah 🙂 (not so long ago 😛 )

 
Posted : 20/01/2011 10:51 pm
timber715
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Re: Aniline Dyes

got ones from Bhelen(US brand) and they seem identical... tried the local earlier with Moji and Jarod even saw the result... they do work great...


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Posted : 20/01/2011 11:01 pm
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Re: Aniline Dyes

Interesting. Been looking for water-based stains. Are aniline dyes water-based? Does anyone know if wood stained with aninline dye would bond with epoxy?

In my boat project, I plan to stain some pieces for accent but epoxy (my waterproofing and structural sheath) does not bond well with oil-based stains.

 
Posted : 01/02/2011 9:28 pm
jarod
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^Grammy, not that I don't have faith to anyone's answer but with your case, I will never have peace of mind until I personally proved it myself. Your craft's seaworthiness should never be second to none. So of it was me, I'll do several test until I confirm that it would really bond.

My two cents.

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Posted : 01/02/2011 10:18 pm
violaine
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Re: Aniline Dyes

@balarila,

aniline dyes are 100% water soluble...so topping it with epoxy when its has dried should be alright.

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Posted : 01/02/2011 10:45 pm
timber715
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I have tried them with, oil based products and water too, but there is another way to use it which I like most. it is using denatured alcohol. it dries very fast and doesn't raise the grain as much as water...
both water and alcohol with the dye should serve you need well and should not affect the bond of epoxy in any way...


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Posted : 02/02/2011 12:18 am
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Thanks. Been scouring hardware stores looking for water-based stains. Never thought gold ol' "jobus" would do the trick.

Thanks for the warning, too, Jarod. I agree with you. I will test the bond. I am also planning on the staining only for accent and above the waterline and definitely not on anything structural.

 
Posted : 02/02/2011 3:58 am
jarod
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Safety, as it always will. Especially on watercrafts, I would hate always looking at the hull periodically and dreading to see something peeling 😀

Good luck on your masterpiece! 😀

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Posted : 02/02/2011 12:01 pm
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*Are you also a member of pinoyboats?

Yes. Same handle.

 
Posted : 02/02/2011 2:44 pm
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