I am trying to figure out the color and brand of an interior wood stain used on some Amish-built bedroom furniture of mine. All I have is the number 2350 stain listed on my original receipt and the company is now out of business. I am looking to have another matching piece built and stained to match the existing furniture. The wood is oak.
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Answered by Karl Crowder, Crowder Painting from Colorado Springs, Colorado
Without knowing the name of the stain manufacture the color number provided doesn't give any information. When the new piece of furniture is made make sure some original wood pieces are kept for stain color matching.
If the craftsman that makes the new piece is going to stain and finish it then they will need to do the color matching. Make sure they know that so there won't be any surprises when you pick it up.
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