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Red Dye by Keda Dye - (25) Grams of Red Wood Dye - Makes 5 Dye Stain Quarts

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  • (25) Grams of Keda Dye Red Wood Dye Powder
  • Very clean, transparent wood stain with professional wood finishes.
  • Makes 1 Gallon of vibrant, transparent red wood stain - Pink stain option when diluted.
  • Listing was added at the request of our highly valued Customers for a larger quantity of single wood dye colors.
  • Makes 1.5 gallons of pink stain - Simply add red stain powder to warm water or rubbing alcohol


Listing is for a larger single color option of Keda Dye red stain powder as requested by our highly valued Customers. Each one of these dye kits will contain (25) grams of the single wood dye color as listed. Keda Dyes wood dye colors, never contain fillers which may reduce potency. Our powder wood dye is very powerful, while remaining environmentally friendly dyes, and because of their composition they do not emit any V.O.C.s (Volatile Organic Compounds). Please do not let the eco friendly dye ratings fool you, these are very color concentrated, powerful dyes, and can create a rich or vibrant dye stain color option like many have never seen before. Simply mix the wood dye powders with warm water or isopropyl alcohol to make one gallon or more of vibrant, clean wood stain. These truly are one of the best wood dyes available anywhere. Keda red dye powder will also make a very nice pink and hot pink stain coloring when it is diluted. Very easy to use, comes with easy instructions. Colors wood with great vibrancy and offers bright transparent stain so the wood grain is highlighted and not obscured.


Nancy Hatfield
2025-09-03 13:36:47
Beautiful color, easy to apply and cleanup-no chemicals, environmentally friendly. Yay!Used solution of dye and denatured alcohol and water to re-stain my two Adirondack chairs. The bright red color is stunning.
Customer
2025-08-17 10:36:09
Firstly, I used this (red) mixed with blue to make purple (for electric guitar body). It worked great (with an undercoat of black to really deepen the purple). I have not used it for just a straight red, but would expect to have to blend it to get a specific tone (I generally prefer alizarin crimson (dark red)).These are limited color palette dyes, so to get a particular shade, you'll have to consider the type of surface (and color), how to build up different colored layers to affect color tone, and learn how to blend from the available colors.From the five colors available, with blending, should meet most of the colors people will want to use. Although wood is not a bleached white canvas, so expect variation.
Hot Toddy
2025-08-09 10:02:17
For ages I've always wanted to find a 'non-traditional' wood dye that offered more than your basic 'wood tones'. After doing a little research I came across Keda Wood Dyes and ordered the yellow & red to try on a long awaited project I had wanted to start and the blue dye for some future projects.I had obtained some very damaged military crates and I wanted to refurbish them in order to make an entertainment stand for my TV and gaming consoles. I wanted to try finishing one as a 'test' to see if it would be worth continuing with the others and I was more than satisfied with the results.After sanding the surfaces I used the Keda Yellow on the inside of first crate and the Keda Red on the outsides. I finished them up with some satin gloss polyurethane and the final outcome was beyond my expectations. Very easy to use (I added two tablespoons of denatured alcohol, warm water, and 1/8 teaspoon of dye powder mixed in an 8 oz. mason jar). From there I added about three to four coats on each surface and let them dry between applications.Keep in mind, using painter's tape was a must in order to keep the dye colors from blending into one another (it's honestly like painting with Kool-Aid), but it made all the difference. I've added some photos of the crate from start to finish just for reference. Amazing product - can't wait to try the blue dye soon!
Customer
2025-08-01 15:16:19
This dye is absolutely amazing! I used it to stain a bar that my husband and I built. I burned the wood of the bar and then used this dye to stain it. It came out fantastic! This is definitely my go to stain from now on and it was easy to mix. I just used hot water and added the amount of dye I needed to create the color that you see in the pictures above. If you're interested, don't think about it... just buy it!
Strawman
2025-05-26 17:49:25
Used this for a guitar I am making. I had to order more because when I sanded the primer coat, it took off the color.
Peter
2025-05-08 11:45:48
I was very happy with this stuff. The colors turned out great. I ordered blue and red for making wood flags. I had a little issue with mixing the red. I used a quart of varathane ultimate clear polyurethane for both colors. The blue mixed in really well but the red clumped up. I was just using a stir stick and shaking the cans by hand so it might have just been user error. I do plan to get some type of mixer and I will use more of this stuff. If I can get the clumps mixed in better I will definitely give this 5 stars. I did use 5 packets in 1 quart to get the desired color. I wanted the colors to be darker without needing multiple coats. I added one pack at a time and tested the results and in the end, it was 5 packets. The blue was perfect. Im happy with the red, but I'm curious what the difference will be if I get it mixed properly.
Greg G.
2025-03-23 11:45:00
worked great
Brandis
2025-03-14 18:12:48
Havent had much time to really test and mix things, I did 6oz of water and progressively added more dye into the mix till i used a full 5gram bag of red, giving me about 2/3 of a solo cup of mixed dye which is definitely a nice value comparing to the value of normal stainsThis was on a piece of white oak to test its color, Ill play around with possibly some other dyes or some stains, hoping to get a deep dark red without loosing sight of the grain, also would love to see what this dye would look like on red cedar and other hardwoodsno pungent smell or any weird reaction on my skin but would recommend using gloves to avoid having hot cheeto fingers for the day
Sirhedan
2025-03-10 15:17:37
You can't tell by pictures over the internet what the exact colour of any purchased item will ever actually be. Just Google "Jimmy Page double neck guitar" and you'll see dozens of images, all with different hues of red, yet claiming to be the same guitar! When I received this dye and made up a batch, I was pleased with the vividness of the colour. It was more saturated than I had hoped. I would compare it to a Mazda 3 red. It arrived on time, in good condition, easy to use but where rubber gloves! If you get any on you then you won't wash it out any time soon!
Stefan
2024-12-07 11:06:23
Worked great on my bamboo block. I had to fine tune with mixing. And I found what worked best was equal parts of water and isopropyl alcohol and mixing the powder in to what richness you need it to be.Worked great!