Alder w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Brown
Glaze Method: DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Alder
  • Glaze Color: Brown
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.


*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Alder – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Alder – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Alder – (Rustic Grade)

Color Samples

This is an In-Stock Color Block and is available for purchase as an Individual Color Block or as part of a Color Block Set.

Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry w/ Cinnamon (W)
Glaze Color: Black
Glaze Method: FP
  • Stain: Cinnamon (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Black
  • Glaze Method: Flow Pen Method (FP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Flow Pen Glaze

The “Flow Pen” method utilizes a flow pen to apply glaze to the detail in profiled areas only, such as a lip or crevice. It is not necessary to apply glaze to sheet stock, unless your sheet stock has center panel face routing.

Not all profile and molding options are compatible with this glazing method. Moldings will only be glazed if there is an area for the glaze to rest. We will attempt to apply glaze to Accent Components to match the Flow Pen application as close as possible. Please note that it is not always possible to apply Flow Pen Glaze to every detail within a heavily profiled Accent Component. For the most consistent look across an entire order, we recommend using the “Dry Wiped” or “Solvent Wiped” glazing method on all products when ordering Accent Components. Flow pen is not an option for lattice products.

Rustic Grades and products with Simulated Distressing or Renaissance Distressing will not have “Flow Pen” glaze added to any of the natural and simulated defects associated with these products. Our Flow Pen Glazing Application Drawings will show you where glaze is applied to each profile.


*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)
  • Cherry – (Ultra Rustic Grade)

Color Samples

This is an In-Stock Color Block and is available for purchase as an Individual Color Block or as part of a Color Block Set.

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry w/ Heritage (W)
Glaze Color: Brown
Glaze Method: FP
  • Stain: Heritage (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Brown
  • Glaze Method: Flow Pen Method (FP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Flow Pen Glaze

The “Flow Pen” method utilizes a flow pen to apply glaze to the detail in profiled areas only, such as a lip or crevice. It is not necessary to apply glaze to sheet stock, unless your sheet stock has center panel face routing.

Not all profile and molding options are compatible with this glazing method. Moldings will only be glazed if there is an area for the glaze to rest. We will attempt to apply glaze to Accent Components to match the Flow Pen application as close as possible. Please note that it is not always possible to apply Flow Pen Glaze to every detail within a heavily profiled Accent Component. For the most consistent look across an entire order, we recommend using the “Dry Wiped” or “Solvent Wiped” glazing method on all products when ordering Accent Components. Flow pen is not an option for lattice products.

Rustic Grades and products with Simulated Distressing or Renaissance Distressing will not have “Flow Pen” glaze added to any of the natural and simulated defects associated with these products. Our Flow Pen Glazing Application Drawings will show you where glaze is applied to each profile.


*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)
  • Cherry – (Ultra Rustic Grade)

Color Samples

This is an In-Stock Color Block and is available for purchase as an Individual Color Block or as part of a Color Block Set.

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry-W Honey-Black DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Black
Glaze Method:
DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Black
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Black
Glaze Method:
SWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Black
  • Glaze Method: Solvent Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (SWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Solvent Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity before wiping with a rag soaked with mineral spirits, to achieve the desired look. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas. This method will result in a cleaner appearance than a “Dry Wiped” glaze.

Due to this process, the original color and wood species combination will vary slightly between the front and back sides of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.


*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Color Samples

This is an In-Stock Color Block and is available for purchase as an Individual Color Block or as part of a Color Block Set.

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry-W Honey-Bronze DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Bronze
Glaze Method:
DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Bronze
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry-W Honey-Brown DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Brown
Glaze Method:
DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Brown
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry-W Honey-Caramel DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Caramel
Glaze Method:
DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Caramel
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry - Honey W - Coffee DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Coffee
Glaze Method:
DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Coffee
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry-W Honey-Cream DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Cream
Glaze Method:
DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Cream
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry - Honey W - Eggplant DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Eggplant
Glaze Method:
DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Eggplant
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry - Honey W - Gray DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Gray
Glaze Method:
DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Gray
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

     

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry-W Honey-Platinum DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: Platinum
Glaze Method:
DW

Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
Wood: Cherry
Glaze Color: Platinum
Glaze Method: Dry Wiped Method (DW)
Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry-W Honey-White DW
Cherry w/ Honey (W)
Glaze Color: White
Glaze Method:
DWFP
  • Stain: Honey (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: White
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

 

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.

*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – No Sap – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry w/ MBW (W)
Glaze Color: Brown
Glaze Method: DWFP
  • Stain: Medium Brown Walnut (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Brown
  • Glaze Method: Dry Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (DWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Dry Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas.

This method will alter the appearance of the original color and wood species combination and causes the color to vary between the front and back side of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it also becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.


*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

    Color Samples

    This is an In-Stock Color Block and is available for purchase as an Individual Color Block or as part of a Color Block Set.

  • Glaze Color Block Set

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.

Cherry w/ Nutmeg (W)
Glaze Color: Brown
Glaze Method: SWFP
  • Stain: Nutmeg (Wiping Stain)
  • Wood: Cherry
  • Glaze Color: Brown
  • Glaze Method: Solvent Wiped – With Flow Pen Method (SWFP)
  • Glaze Intensity: Light (LG)

Solvent Wiped With Flow Pen Glaze

This method utilizes a brush, rag, or spray gun to apply glaze to the entire face and profiled areas of the product. The glaze is then wiped away with a clean, dry cloth, leaving the glaze build up at the desired level of intensity before wiping with a rag soaked with mineral spirits, to achieve the desired look. Using a flow pen, the glaze is then applied to the crevices, corners, and profiled areas. This method will result in a cleaner appearance than a “Dry Wiped” glaze.

Due to this process, the original color and wood species combination will vary slightly between the front and back sides of the product. Due to the glazing effect, it becomes necessary to apply glaze to all sheet stock, moldings, and accent components.


*You must select either “Light” or “Heavy” intensity. The difference is the amount of glaze build-up left in the corners on the center panel.

Wiping Stains

Wiping stains are applied by spraying the stain onto the product and immediately wiping off the excess material with a rag. This process is by far the most common finishing method in the wood industry.

Common Wood Species and Grade combinations when using this stain color:

  • Cherry – (Select/Premium Grade)
  • Cherry – (Natural/Standard Grade)
  • Cherry – (Rustic Grade)

    Color Samples

    This is an In-Stock Color Block and is available for purchase as an Individual Color Block or as part of a Color Block Set.

  • Glaze Color Block Set

Photosensitive Darkening Process

It is natural for Cherry, Eucalyptus & Mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process. For these wood species, we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the “Ship Date” by more than 1 year.


Disclaimer for Color

Actual product color and detail may vary due to individual computer preferences and monitor settings. We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.

Please contact our Customer Support Team to place your order.