HOW-TO
Learn the easy way to change the color of your already-stained or polyurethane-finished wood.
HOW-TO
Learn the easy way to change the color of your already-stained or polyurethane-finished wood.
Minwax® PolyShades® is an easy way to change the color of your currently stained or polyurethane finished wood.
There’s no stripping or heavy sanding necessary to remove the old finish! Simply give it a light sanding with fine-grit sandpaper, remove sanding dust, and brush on a coat of PolyShades® (see step-by-step instructions provided in this Guide).
Why change the color? There could be various reasons. You may want to match a particular furniture item to your décor, update a tired room, or re-style an older piece. Whatever your specific reasons, this Guide will help you figure out which PolyShades® color you need to transform your existing finish into your desired color.
Wood Finish ™ Golden Oak
PolyShades® Natural Cherry
Your New Color
Before you start, there are a few things you need to do to ensure the success of your project:
1. Always test the color on a small hidden area first to verify results.
This can’t be stressed enough, as every piece of wood will accept color differently. Color testing is especially important when using PolyShades® over an existing finish because the result will be a combination of the old and new colors.
2. Determine if you want to lighten or darken your piece.
If a darker color is what you want, you are in the right place. Even if you simply want to change the tone of your color (e.g. make it more red or brown) without darkening it, PolyShades® can help. However, if you wish to lighten the color, it is not as simple as applying a light color of PolyShades® over it—you will need to strip the existing finish first.
3. Test for adhesion.
If the wood you are refinishing already has a clear protective finish, you need to test for adhesion before applying PolyShades®. A few simple rules to keep in mind:
4. Read and follow all label instructions and warnings carefully.
This will ensure you get beautiful results.
Take the Cotton Ball Test to find out. Touch the finish in an inconspicuous place with a cotton ball dampened with acetone nail polish remover. If the cotton ball sticks or the finish softens, it’s varnish, lacquer or shellac. If there is no effect, it is paint or polyurethane.
Changing the Color of a Light Finish
Natural
Golden Oak
Ipswich Pine
Golden Pecan
Fruitwood
Driftwood
Cherry
Pickled Oak
If your existing finish is a lighter wood tone similar to or such as Minwax® Wood Finish™ colors, Natural, Golden Oak, Ipswich Pine, Puritan Pine, Golden Pecan, Fruitwood, Driftwood, Early American, Cherry or Pickled Oak, changing color with PolyShades® is quite easy.
Just keep in mind that whichever PolyShades® color you choose to apply will take over the existing light finish, so the result will look a lot like the PolyShades® color. For example, PolyShades® Natural Cherry over Wood Finish™ Golden Oak will look very much like PolyShades® Natural Cherry. To find the color that best suits your decor, simply look through the PolyShades® Color Chart and pick a color closest to your desired result. Make sure to go to your local home improvement center or hardware store to check out the color on real wood samples.
Wood Finish ™ Golden Oak
PolyShades® Natural Cherry
Your New Color
Changing the Color of a Medium Finish
Colonial Maple
Gunstock
Provincial
Special Walnut
If your existing finish is a medium wood tone similar to or such as Minwax® Wood Finish™ colors, Colonial Maple, Gunstock, Provincial or Special Walnut, follow these tips:
Wood Finish ™ Colonial Maple
PolyShades® Mission Oak
Your New Color
Changing the Color of a Dark Finish
Sedona Red
Dark Walnut
Jacobean
Ebony
If your color is similar to Minwax® Wood Finish™ Sedona Red, Red Oak or Red Chestnut, use Polyshades® Antique Walnut to tone down the red and bring out more amber tones. Use Polyshades® Mission Oak to add more brown.
Wood Finish ™ Sedona Red
PolyShades® Antique Walnut
Your New Color
If your existing finish is one of the darker Minwax® Wood Finish™ colors, such as Sedona Red, Red Oak, Red Mahogany, Red Chestnut, English Chestnut, Dark Walnut, Jacobean or Ebony, follow these tips.
After the wood has been prepared. It's time to transform your wood with PolyShades®. For the best results, follow these instructions:
After the wood has been prepared according to the steps above, it’s time to transform your wood with PolyShades®. For the best results, follow these instructions:
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