HAAS STAIN VARIATIONS and GLAZE ACCENT OPTIONS
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| Haas Stained Finishes: | Maple Stains | Cherry Stains | Oak Stains | Hickory Stains | |
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CLEAR stained products are the result of highly pigmented stains applied using automated finish equipment. After the stain is applied, it is hand wiped to enhance the natural beauty of wood. Two coats of ultra-violet cured, clear topcoat material provides a long-lasting finish. Glaze accents are available on most door styles and on all solid stained finishes to provide a distinctive look. |
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OPAQUE finishes consist of two distinctive color applications. First, a primary, clear-pigmented stain provides an overall color tone. After this coating has cured, a darker, secondary stain is wiped onto all surfaces of the product. This multi-step process, sometimes referred to as misting or shading, adds subtle color variations to the wood surface. This variation is more pronounced in softer and more detailed areas resulting in the handcrafted, deep-finish look of fine furniture. Glazed accents may be applied to some opaque stains to further emphasize the hang-up areas of the doors. The wood specie and door style will play a large role in the final appearance. |
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ANTIQUE stains involve several distinctive, hand-applied, finish steps. The wood is physically distressed through excess sanding, random moderate denting, and false splits placed in some wood grains. Two unique toned stains are then applied. These separate opaque stains provide a handsome overall appearance with just enough highlighting in the distressed and hang-up areas to provide the old-world look of worn heirloom pieces. |