







Retique It Liquid Wood - Quart Light Wood w/Vintage Aqua Stain-Stainable Wood Fiber Paint-Put a fresh coat of wood on it (32oz LW Vintage Aqua)
1**L
Amazing product but cost prohibitive
I tried out this product (8oz light wood) to repair and refinish a wood dresser top with veneer and deep scratches. It really is amazing product. Super easy to use and takes stain perfectly. I had a tiny bit leftover and actually wood coated a dollar store plastic clock and it looks amazing now.The only thing keeping me from ordering more is the cost in Canada, once product and shipping combined it's insanely expensive for Canadian shoppers. If you are fortunate to be able to access US shopping across the border it's $19.88 USD for the small can, I paid over $60 for the same size can here in Canada. Hoping to see some sort of Canadian distributor one day as I would definitely recommend this product, and in all fairness it was definitely worth the $60+ bucks to restore my damaged dresser.
C**T
Great product - worth the wait
It took a little while to get here but I think it will be worth it. I ended up getting the lighter color, more for being able to stain it whatever color I would like.
S**A
beautiful!!!!
Very east to work with.......
S**E
Excellent product
Excellent product
S**Z
This product saved my life y’all!!
Let me start off by saying how freaking excited I was when I learned “Stainable Primer” is a thing! As you can see from the pics, I have rather large front doors that needed to be updated with a fresh new look. I knew I didn’t want to take in the task of sanding them all the way down to remove all the white paint and sealer. So I decided to use the chalk paint of stains “Gel Stain”. Though I’ve never worked with gel stain before, how hard could it be right!? WRONG!! That stuff is a nightmare to apply and don’t even get me started on the clean up! Needless to say, I was not happy with the finished results of the gel stain. You could see every place I stopped and started again, giving it a very uneven messy look. After watching many videos on YouTube, I came across one of a man staining his front doors without much sanding and most importantly, he used regular stain!! Imagine my excitement when he busted out the “stainable primer” as his secret to getting beautifully stained doors without the mess and in very little time! He was using a different product brand but I went with retique it liquid wood and I’m so happy I did. A little goes a long way, it’s super easy to apply, it dries really fast, and the stain goes over it beautifully with a smooth natural finish!!
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