Anonymous wrote:Yes we did. At their best, they’re never going to look super up to date. And I doubt the mid 90s orange look with thin strips will ever come back in, despite what the previous poster says.
But water based top coats are much better than the oil ones of thirty years ago, which naturally hued red - and on red oak, really went ugly orange. So with todays water based clear top coats and no stain or I believe a green undertones stain (but double check me on that one - there’s an undertone that helps tone down the red), you can get them into a more neutral brown with slight pink undertones that’s more palatable. They’re never going to look like todays popular wide plant rift sawn white oak, but you can get them to not look so vile and be more neutral - which is a start!!
OP here definitely not expecting it to look like what's "in" now, just a little more updated than super glossy orangey-red that is faded in some spots but not others, LOL! Thanks, I'll do a little research into green undertones and water-based coatings.