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Thanks rkdave... I have used that in the past but was told that the maker went belly up and didn't remember who made it to look it up. I was mislead, they are still in business. I'll order some next order. I never could find anyone stocking minwax driftwood stain or any other brand for that matter. Every place I checked would send me somewhere else. I went to 7 stores including lowes and home depot before I got tired and gave up. I'll also try vinegar and steel wool. Just for info of others reading this later, a darking stain can be made from ripe walnut hulls and alcohol. Beware, it stains hand bad. FRED
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