ColourFX Liquid Dye Concentrate
ColorFX Liquid Dye Concentrates for Wood
ColorFX Liquid Dye Concentrates are solutions of metal-complex dyes in a special solvent that offers the finisher many unique options in applying these dyes.
- Can be mixed with water for an economical stain.
- Can be mixed with alcohol for a fast drying, NGR stain
- Can be added to many finishes including shellac to create custom finish toners.
- Colors can be intermixed for unlimited shades
- Traditional colors match common recipes and formulas
- Excellent Lightfastness (but not intended for exterior use)
- NOT Recommended for Children's Toys or Food Service Items.
- Each 15ml (0.5 oz.) bottle of dye concentrate will make approx. 1/2 quart of standard dilution stain (plenty for a typical guitar body)
- Each 60ml (2 oz.) bottle of dye concentrate will make approx. 2 quarts of standard dilution stain
- Stain intensity is easily increased or decreased by adjusting the ratio of solvent (water or alcohol or a mix of both)
- 60ml bottles include auxilliary droppers
Burnt Umber |
Dark and slightly Reddish Brown |
Raw Umber |
Dark Brown with slight greenish and yellow appearance. Frequently used as a base dye for a dark mission brown finish. |
Burnt Sienna |
Reddish Brown, can be darkened with Burnt Umber for a deep, rich colored stain. |
Raw Sienna |
Dark golden brown without a reddish appearance. Very attractive on maple and other light woods. |
VanDyke Brown |
Our darkest brown shade. Commonly used as dark walnut or to deepen other colors such as green or red. Perfect for the base on Espresso finishes. |
Amber |
Very nice amber color, can be used as a stain on bare wood or as an amber additive for waterborne clearcoats. |
Orange Shellac |
Simulates the color of orange shellac. Perfect for the background on a guitar SunBurst. |
Aged Natural Cherry |
Medium reddish brown color. |
Medium Brown |
A standard medium brown shade with the slightest bit of red and no greenish appearance. |
Yellow G |
Used alone as a bright yellow stain. The green element of this dye will lighten and produce brown when combined with dark reddish brown like Burnt Umber. |
Yellow R |
Used primarily for lightening darker shades and adding a hint of red. Can be used alone as a very light amber stain. |
Orange |
A bright orange shade. |
Red |
Bright Red. When mixed double strength as shown here, can make a fully saturated color even on maple. |
Blue |
Royal blue. Looks great on musical instruments and can be deepened by adding black. |
Purple |
Just like it sounds... |
Green |
Deep green, can be lightened by adding Yellow-G and deepened by adding Van Dyke Brown. |
Black |
Deep black. |
Bordeaux |
Can be added to Van Dyke Brown for a deep Red/Purple Brown Cordovan color. |
Midnight Blue |
Navy blue. Also great for deep, saturated blue on musical instruments or turnings. |