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I would like to thin the color of an Olympic brand semi-transparent stain that I will be using on cedar shake siding. As it is, the stain does not allow enough of the natural color to show through. Is my best bet going to be boiled linseed oil? Thank you for your help.
David
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I would like to thin the color of an Olympic brand semi-transparent stain that I will be using on cedar shake siding. As it is, the stain does not allow enough of the natural color to show through. Is my best bet going to be boiled linseed oil? Thank you for your help.
David