🖌️ Elevate Your Craft with Keda Dye!
Keda Coal Black Powder Wood Dye is a professional-grade, non-toxic wood stain that allows you to create a stunning coal black finish. With just 25 grams, you can mix it with warm water or rubbing alcohol to produce over 1 gallon of high-coverage stain, perfect for both wood and leather applications. Its transparent finish ensures a sleek, modern aesthetic, making it an essential for any DIY enthusiast or professional woodworker.
Color | Coal Black Wood Dye |
Brand | Keda Dye |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Wood, Leather |
Model Name | 25 GM Keda Dye Coal Black |
Coating Description | Stain Resistant |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 4.5 x 0.25 inches |
Finish Type | Transparent |
Style | Modern |
Recommended Uses For Product | Interior, Wood |
Coverage | high coverage" or "concentrated formula for maximum coverage |
Opacity | transparent |
Special Feature | Non Toxic, Stain Resistant |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Paint Type | Solvent-Based |
Base Material | Dye-based |
Package Information | Bag |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Keda Dye |
UPC | 722512378032 |
Part Number | wood dyes - aniline dye - wood stain |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 4.5 x 0.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | wood dyes - aniline dye - wood stain |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Transparent |
Item Package Quantity | 5 |
Special Features | Non Toxic, Stain Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
Much easier than wood stain
This stuff will actually teach you how to use it. I had never used dyes before so I had no idea what to expect. I was working with Birch plywood using black dye as a base then added some blue highlights. Almost immediately you begin to understand what is needed for the look you wish to achieve. By combining colors you can create custom blended colors you will find nowhere else. Great product and very forgiving.
C**Z
Amazing stuff!
OMG, this stuff is amazing! Ok, so I had a rather strange use case, but for those who are interested, read on. I decided a while ago to revamp my wood shop. I got a new table saw with a built in router table and everything is looking great. So, since none of my old jigs fit my new table saw, I had to remake all my jigs - crosscut sled, and a couple of others too. Of course, that turned into a bunch of other building things too, one of which was a drill press stand/cabinet/cart. So, for all these new jigs I got a 4x8 sheet of laminate to cover everything - I'm a big fan of laminate for shop furniture. Anyway, I got, what I think, is likely the ugliest laminate sheet ever! I thought I was getting a granite color, and I really WISH, I had just gotten black, as usual. However, I'm almost glad this happened because it exposed me to this product. So here's the unusual use case - I wanted to paint that ugly Formica black. But, not just paint it, I wanted to use shellac as I usually do as a top coat for my jigs - yes, even on top of laminate. Dewaxed shellac is an awesome shop coating and that stuff sticks to EVERYTHING! Anyway, so I had the idea to use dye in my shellac, and OMG, I simply cannot believe how it turned out. It actually looks like wood! I actually had a small crack in the Formica that I was super concerned about, but it made the piece look even more like wood! This wasn't even my intent, to make it look like wood, that is, I just wanted it black, but what I got is really special. I definitely intend to use this again and again. My final formula was a 1.5lbs garnet, dewaxed, shellac cut . I played around with the levels of dye - I bought black only - the winning ratio was 8oz to 1.5 tsp of powder. I added it straight to the already prepared shellac, which was denatured alcohol and flakes. I did have to mix it a lot, I felt like I was constantly stirring it. I would definitely recommend this stuff. I'm surely going to be getting all the colors - to actually dye wood too! 😄 I'm so excited that I've found this stuff. I've got big plans! The pictures say it all. You can see the normal, ugly Formica "granite" and what it transformed into after! Incredible! I cannot say enough about this stuff.
D**W
Worked perfect to dye the wood black
Had a client that water to see the grain in the oak bit have the wood solid back no wood color at allBlack stain wouldn’t to it AloneI used this to dye the wood first then used a black stain worked perfect can’t see any wood color it’s 100% black
A**R
Good stuff.
No complaints. My black was black when used on both maple and birch for electric guitar build. In the concentration I mixed it did take a 2-3 coats to build up a good black layer. The wood grain will show through in varying degrees of saturation depending on how many applications (it's not paint). I used it with both water and alcohol and in combination.The color pops after using a sanding sealer and top coat.For deep dark purple I mixed blue and red at 50/50 ratio. I first applied 2 layers of black, then lightly sanded. Then applied 2 layers of purple. Sanded, then another coat of purple, with some black to blend.
B**7
Not exactly black, but is an interesting color
Wanted black, did not get black when applying to pine, more a purplish blue. Have ordered other colors and still want to try them, black just did not work for this project.
B**T
Best dye I have used
Fantastic product. I used it in water. My boards turned out awesome. It took a bit of experimenting to get the dark colors I was looking for. The instructions are great and their customer service is very helpful should you need advice
B**T
It's PURPLE
I can only speak for the Black color, but this stuff is definitely purple - not black. The other colors may be great, but I think I'll stick with Minwax in the future.I mixed it per the manufacturer's recommendations and applied several coats, and as other reviewers have stated, it's a dark purple color. You can even hold the container up to the light and give it a little swirl and see how purple the dye is in the light.I do not recommend the black dye.
B**N
Excellent product and great value!
I love this stain powder! I had to stain a 12x8 foot feed room that has a particle board floor (like a sponge!) I wanted to stain it black to hide all its stains. I mixed each packet with 2 - 3 cups of water and I had exactly enough to give the floor a good soaking with excellent coverage as you can see in the photos. I love that you can make the stain as dark or light as you want. Great value!
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