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Wood dye recommendations

I have kitchen and bathroom cabinets I refinished ~15 years ago using Transtint dye, no fading. I have a several turnings 10-12 years old done with Transtint, no fading. None of this wood gets much direct sun, if it did I’m sure it would fade, but if kept out of direct sunlight, it’s fade free.
 
I like the Keda dyes because I like to see the grain. I bought their liquid dye and mix it with alcohol. When I don’t want to see the grain like with finials then I use black India ink.
 
Metal Acid dyes do not fade, I've seen a few of my pieces that are 20 years old that are as bright and dynamic as the day they were finished. When I did that test of dyes and colorings that wood was out in the sun for 8 to 14 hours a day for at least 180 days. A couple of the colors (not dyes) were gone in 8 hrs. At the end only the metal acid dyes retained all their color all others faded a little to a lot. I don't think a metal acid dyed piece of art in a room will ever fade in a hundred years or more. Now I know Steve Sinner and Joe Meirhaeghe and their work is the finest but I have no idea what they tried as far as dyes but I doubt that they tried a metal acid dye and found it to fade. My go to dye is Transtint.
 
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