06-10-2013, 09:22 AM
Well, the LePage seems to be very similar, but comes in a variety of colors (yes, in toothpaste tubes! - great for those like me who doesn't do too much cabinetry work)
When I worked on my kitchen table (hey, gotta use those radio repair skills as much as we can, don't we??) I accidentally got a "natural" colored tube instead of a dark wallnut one to match my stain. Well, they are right advertising on their tubes that this stuff can be stained, it takes it very well and gives a rather natural look once finished, its hard to tell where's the grain filler. But it does some shrinkage, that's something to keep in mind in the planning, making a 2nd application can be good for deeper groove filling.
When I worked on my kitchen table (hey, gotta use those radio repair skills as much as we can, don't we??) I accidentally got a "natural" colored tube instead of a dark wallnut one to match my stain. Well, they are right advertising on their tubes that this stuff can be stained, it takes it very well and gives a rather natural look once finished, its hard to tell where's the grain filler. But it does some shrinkage, that's something to keep in mind in the planning, making a 2nd application can be good for deeper groove filling.
-Mars