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Premier–1–38

Stained Finishes

Detailed hand sanded

doors and end grains.

Oven-cured, baked-on

top coat.

Authentic solid wood

from America.

Stained Finishes with Glaze Technique

Glaze hang-up from

light to dark tones.

Oven-cured, baked-on

finish and topcoat.

Glaze Finish applied to entire

door, then “hand wiped” to

create inconsistent hang-up in

corners and recessed areas.

DOCUMENT OF UNDERSTANDING SPECIAL EFFECTS

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Wellborn’s WellGuard Finishing System® is a superb finishing process. The Stained Finishes truly display the natural beauty and

characteristics of each individual wood species. The detailed hand sanding and hand rubbed processes result in a high quality

finish that enhances the wood grain in each door. A toner may be applied depending on the stain color to equalize natural sap

levels. As layers of finish color and sealers are applied, hand sanding continues throughout the process ensuring the best finish

in the industry. The final step is a conversion varnish topcoat that is oven-cured creating a tough baked-on long lasting finish.

The Glaze Technique on Stained Finishes is created by applying an accent stain over the entire door and then wiping off the

glaze leaving a “Hang Up” of light to dark tones in the corners, deep grooves and wood grains creating an all over glazed look.

The Glaze Technique purposely creates an uneven, inconsistent look of light to dark tones. This hand rubbed application

adds warmth and richness to the wood and results in a unique, one of a kind look on each door. The final step is a conversion

varnish topcoat that is oven-cured creating a tough baked-on long lasting finish. These features are acceptable on stained

finishes with a glaze technique and are not considered defects. Therefore, these features are not covered under warranty.