VG FIR STAINS
Vertical Grain Fir, also known as Douglas Fir, is common to the US and Canada. The heartwood is a light reddish-brown or orange shade with a prominent figure which shows as an abrupt color contrast between vertical grain lines. The moderately durable wood is straight grained. Being a conifer, it is a soft wood species and therefore is prone to denting and scratching. VG Fir darkens or 'ambers' with age and exposure to light.
Pacific Crest Industries takes great care in combining high quality select hardwoods with the best finishing techniques. Slight color inconsistency between the finished product and an existing sample may occur due to the inherent graining, density, and raw base color of the selected hardwood. This is not considered a defect, but merely the result of applying pigmented colors on natural woods.
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