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MORE COLORS. MORE CHOICES. More You MORE COLORS. MORE CHOICES. SEMI-TRANSPARENT HUNTER GREEN SOLID HUNTER GREEN Imagine endless possibilities with Minwax® Wood Finish Water-Based Color Stains. More you. Color that showcases wood grain. More color. Less grain. Petal Pink 1157 Woodrose 1167 Sandstone 1097 Picked Oak 1041 Natural Peach 1098 Warm White 1121 Wild Honey 1109 Cottage Oak 1111 Neutral 1002 Gentle Yellow 1009 Warm Birch 1061 White Frost 1071 Simply White 1101 Tinsmith Gray 1091 Gray Mist 1062 Platinum 1072 Pure White 1081 Wisteria 1168 Perfectly Pink 1159 Vermont Maple 1117 Desert Sand 1100 Natural Beige 1110 Light Ginger 1119 Golden Orange 1108 Early American 1113 Harvest Gold 1011 Heritage Oak 1112 Weathered Oak 1042 Honeydew 1010 Harvest Grain 1018 White Elm 1061 Silvered Gray 1092 Juniper Mist 1048 Spearmint Green 1038 Sunwashed Blue 1068 Pearl Gray 1078 Blossom Pink 1158 Coral 1148 Cherry 1142 Honeycomb 1070 Amber 1107 Natural 1021 Fruitwood 1054 Harvest 1120 Cypress 1063 Beige Wood 1043 Raffia 1062 Daffodil 1008 Rustic Oak 1122 Silver Ash 1073 Vintage Blue 1067 Modest Mint 1028 Colton Blue 1058 Violet 1170 Deep Terra 1140 Terracotta 1130 Crimson 1147 Vintage Orange 1129 Colonial Maple 1131 Ipswich Pine 1012 Golden Pecan 1022 Golden Oak 1032 Driftwood 1044 Honey Cork 1031 Wheat Grass 1001 Oak Haven 1123 Chartreuse 1019 Weathered Fence 1087 Smokey Quartz 1055 Oasis Blue 1047 Slate 1088 Island Water 1069 Sedona Red 1152 Vintage Terra 1161 Burnt Sienna 1156 Poppy 1138 Gunstock 1151 Bisque 1118 Light Toffee 1141 Honey 1015 Coffee 1025 Provincial 1055 Simple Pine 1102 Classic Gray 1082 Gentle Olive 1017 Harbor Gray 1093 Antique Jade 1020 Bay Blue 1049 Sky Blue 1059 Slate Blue 1080 Cherry Blossom 1169 Spice 1139 Copper Brown 1153 Red Chestnut 1143 Fiesta Orange 1128 Oriental Ginger 1118 Washed Sienna 1033 Colonial Pine 1014 Chestnut 1124 Homestead 1003 Lemon 1007 Cocoa Brown 1104 Smoked Umber 1063 Green Tea 1027 Oyster Gray 1075 Charcoal Gray 1077 Phantom Gray 1089 Denim Blue 1070 Cinnamon Toast 1146 Bronzed Orange 1162 Brick Red 1163 Tangerine 1127 Sienna 1133 Rustic Mahogany 1134 Red Oak 1136 Golden Brown 1023 Aged Oak 1024 Special Walnut 1004 Heritage Brown 1103 Cinder Brown 1065 Marker Brown 1083 Rowe House 1106 Viridian Green 1037 Skafi Blue 1050 Navy 1067 Indigo 1079 Henna 1149 Barn Red 1137 Auburn 1154 Ginger Brown 1155 Canyon Dust 1005 Russet 1135 Raw Umber 1016 Nectar Brown 1013 Charming Brown 1034 Raw Cocoa 1064 Walnut Shadow 1066 Grizzly Gray 1094 Ebony 1084 Hunter Green 1039 Smoky Brown 1076 Royal Pine 1040 Marine Blue 1060 Carbonite 1106 Rustic Cherry 1160 Sangria 1150 Aged Burgundy 1164 Walnut 1125 Pecan 1006 English Chestnut 1045 American Walnut 1026 Worn Leather 1035 Dark Walnut 1126 Espresso 1115 Charred Brown 1036 Aged Barrel 1096 Shadowed Brown 1096 Austin Field 1029 Onyx 1086 Dark Carobe 1090 Nightwatch Green 1030 True Black 1086 The colors shown are for reference purposes only. They have been reproduced using digital production techniques. Always test stain on a hidden area of the wood to verify desired color. Wood species will impact final color. Color will also vary slightly by product technology/type. Plum Brown 1165 Royal Mahogany 1166 Red Mahogany 1144 Buckeye Brown 1046 Rosewood 1145 Sumatra 1116 Legacy Brown 1056 Jacobean 1114 © Minwax MINW 227/20.
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