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product_id: 180567834
title: "SamaN Interior Water Based Wood Stain - Natural Stain for Furniture, Moldings, Wood Paneling, Cabinets (Azure TEW-106-12, 12 oz)"
brand: "saman"
price: "VT8681"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Sama N"
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# Low VOC, odorless & eco-friendly 40+ colors with custom mix options 20 years of trusted North American quality SamaN Interior Water Based Wood Stain - Natural Stain for Furniture, Moldings, Wood Paneling, Cabinets (Azure TEW-106-12, 12 oz)

**Brand:** saman
**Price:** VT8681
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Elevate your wood game with SamaN — where pro quality meets eco-conscious style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SamaN Interior Water Based Wood Stain - Natural Stain for Furniture, Moldings, Wood Paneling, Cabinets (Azure TEW-106-12, 12 oz) by saman
- **How much does it cost?** VT8681 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- saman enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted saman brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Chic & Pet-Safe:** Water-based formula with low VOCs ensures a healthier home and planet-friendly finish.
- • **Custom Color Mastery:** Mix from over 40 shades or lighten tones for a personalized, on-trend wood aesthetic.
- • **Pro-Level Control for DIYers:** Layer lightly to build your perfect shade—no risk of going too dark, just flawless results.
- • **Effortless One-Coat Perfection:** Achieve smooth, streak-free wood staining without pre-conditioners or pro tools.
- • **Quick Clean-Up & Odorless Experience:** Enjoy a fast-drying, no-fume application that cleans up easily with water—stress-free staining.

## Overview

SamaN Interior Water Based Wood Stain in Antique Walnut delivers 20 years of North American craftsmanship in a low-VOC, odorless formula. Designed for furniture, moldings, and cabinets, it offers easy one-coat application with no blotching or streaks, plus over 40 customizable colors. Perfect for professionals and DIYers seeking a safe, fast-drying, and environmentally friendly wood finish that blends seamlessly and cleans up with water.

## Description

SamaN Interior Water Based Wood Stain - Natural Stain for Furniture, Moldings, Wood Paneling, Cabinets (Antique Walnut TEW-212-12, 12 oz) - Household Wood Stains - desertcart.com

Review: A Great Way To Match Stain .... - **UPDATED** (SCROLL TO BOTTOM OF 1ST REVIEW) - If you are trying to match an existing stain to an area that needs repair - this is a great option. Easy to blend with other colors - OR, as in my case, with Mohawk Blendal Powder Stains - to achieve a matching color. I restore & repair antiques, and finding matching stain is just not possible without blending and mixing stains. What I loved best about trying a water based stain for the first time, is that I reduced my risk of going TOO DARK. I was able to dilute to where I could GENTLY color the repaired area, layering the stain slowly, until I achieved the right shade. The match was nearly perfect - I was so pleased with myself - but - I know all the credit goes to this product. :). I did need to use the Blendal Powder to tint - this was a group effort. :) The stain was consistent (not blotchy), I did not use a pre-stain-conditioner and I used a sponge applicator to apply. After applying, I did wipe off excess as I moved across the piece - and there was no streaking. I will be buying more shades of from this product line in the future! Highly recommend! ** UPDATE ** My current restoration project ran into a lot of issues with stain not penetrating the wood. No matter what grit sandpaper I progressed through, no matter what solvents I used to try to address any contamination in the wood/wood grain - it didn't matter... nothing penetrated the wood. Switched from penetrating stain to Old Masters wiping stain and General Finishes gel stain.... no luck (the case for this chest of drawers took stain just fine). I've had to strip & sand these 2 drawer fronts several times, cleaning up with acetone on the last one. While trying to figure out what I was going to do - I remembered I had some SamaN Stain: Antique Walnut & Dark Walnut. At this point - I had nothing to lose, but didn't think a water based stain was going to do any better. Well - I was wrong!!!! I did a 4 to 1 ratio (Antique walnut being the "1" part) - and using a very soft bristled stain brush - I gave it a shot. I used light strokes - feathering it out, doing one section at a time... working the next area into the previous one with very light brushing/feathering. Once the surface was completely covered - I did a few full left to right brush-overs (lightly!) and left it alone. After letting it sit a few minutes - I used a soft cloth to "buff" any excess off. I did NOT flood the surface with the stain - I kept it light but even. I could not have been MORE surprised - SamaN not only adhered - but I'm very close to a matching shade. The photo I'm attaching is after the first coat. It needs to cure 24 hrs before applying a second coat (where I'll use a touch more of the Antique walnut - to add a touch of red tone). I sprayed a light coat of dewaxed shellac before proceeding. The stain applied WONDERFULLY over the shellac (highly recommend you always do this between coats, as it helps you control the color - and can be more easily undone if you've gone too dark). I'm still waiting to apply the 2nd coat - but I have no doubt this is going to be a great match. SamaN is going to be the stain I now use over all the other "high end", bloviated oil based stains. Those days are over. :) If you want a stain that you can control with light, multiple layers - this is the one of for you. Just remember not to use too heavy of a coat, use a light touch with the brush - and you night consider gently moistening the wood surface BEFORE beginning your application (my brush was also slightly damp). Use a soft, absorbent cloth to remove the excess - then DON'T MESS WITH IT. Overworking it after application will cause it to rub OFF!! If this happens to you - spray the surface with mists of water - and wipe off - and start over. At least you can actually do this without chemicals or stripper! Once it's cured (24 hrs) - with a very gentle sanding (400-600 grit) - if you need to lighten just slightly - you can achieve that - but be very very gentle. Protect with a coat of dewaxed shellac before putting on your final finish. *In photo of project #2/chest of drawers - left one is "before". Pic on right is after 1st coat of SamaN (no shellac yet). Slow & steady wins the race.
Review: Excellent stain - Color - Antique Walnut. Excellent stain - easy to work with. The box I am staining is made of scrap wood with an uneven pattern. In some areas the wood is much darker and has a red hue. I suspect parts of it might be made of entirely different kind of wood. So I was concerned it would come out "striped & spotted". Used Minwax pre-stain to minimize the blotching effect and surely it helped a lot. But it also accentuated the unevenness in wood which was alarming. It wasn't just the color, I could see the difference in wood pattern and density as well. And all of it showed up conspicuously after the 1st coat of stain. To even it up on the second round I stained only lighter parts with a small brush, went around a few times and then let it sit overnight. The next day did the whole procedure again - stained the whole box, then touched up lighter parts. And it came out beautiful. I was lucky to pick up a lighter shade of Walnut (antique). It allowed me to put quite a few coats on without going too dark. Antique walnut color is absolutely gorgeous; it has a lot of natural gold tones in it. And I was able to build up a darker shade by applying more stain. Love the results. Cleaning the working table with a wet paper towel was a breeze, there is no odor, no fumes, and it dries rather quickly if you wipe the stained object with a dry cloth. Definitely recommend this product.

## Features

- 20 YEARS OF NORTH-AMERICAN EXCELLENCE: The preferred choice of professional woodworkers and DIYers in North America. SamaN also promotes greener products.
- SAFE TO USE PRODUCT: Odorless and low VOC, risk free for health of the users, pets and the environment.
- HIGH-QUALITY PRODUCT: Protects and elevates wood’s beauty on all your renovation or decoration projects. No overlapping marks, no need for a conditioner and fast easy application in just one coat.
- EASY TO USE AND CLEAN: Super simple to use for a first-timer on most wood surfaces without any pro tools. Makes it safe and quick to clean after use on furniture, moldings, wood paneling, cabinets.
- TONS OF COLORS TO PICK FROM: Over 40 colors to choose from. Mix 2 colors for a custom look or use the neutral tone (TEW-000 ) to lighten any other color. Get the exact shade you are looking for!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0067NHKNE |
| Base Material | wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,844 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #35 in Household Stains |
| Brand Name | SamaN |
| Coating Description | Water-based |
| Color | Antique Walnut |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Coverage | protection and enhancement of wood surfaces through staining |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,933) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00627720122128 |
| Included Components | SamaN Interior Water Based Stain for Fine Wood, Antique Walnut, 12 oz |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 inches |
| Item Type Name | SamaN Interior Water Based Stain for Fine Wood, Antique Walnut, 12 oz |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Saman |
| Material Type | water based |
| Model Name | TEW |
| Model Number | Various |
| Paint Type | Water Based |
| Recommended Uses For Product | interior |
| Size | 12 oz |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 627720122128 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SamaN
- **Color:** Antique Walnut
- **Material:** water based
- **Model Name:** TEW
- **Surface Recommendation:** Wood

## Images

![SamaN Interior Water Based Wood Stain - Natural Stain for Furniture, Moldings, Wood Paneling, Cabinets (Azure TEW-106-12, 12 oz) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71FEndDS2QL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Great Way To Match Stain ....
*by C***S on October 12, 2024*

**UPDATED** (SCROLL TO BOTTOM OF 1ST REVIEW) - If you are trying to match an existing stain to an area that needs repair - this is a great option. Easy to blend with other colors - OR, as in my case, with Mohawk Blendal Powder Stains - to achieve a matching color. I restore & repair antiques, and finding matching stain is just not possible without blending and mixing stains. What I loved best about trying a water based stain for the first time, is that I reduced my risk of going TOO DARK. I was able to dilute to where I could GENTLY color the repaired area, layering the stain slowly, until I achieved the right shade. The match was nearly perfect - I was so pleased with myself - but - I know all the credit goes to this product. :). I did need to use the Blendal Powder to tint - this was a group effort. :) The stain was consistent (not blotchy), I did not use a pre-stain-conditioner and I used a sponge applicator to apply. After applying, I did wipe off excess as I moved across the piece - and there was no streaking. I will be buying more shades of from this product line in the future! Highly recommend! ** UPDATE ** My current restoration project ran into a lot of issues with stain not penetrating the wood. No matter what grit sandpaper I progressed through, no matter what solvents I used to try to address any contamination in the wood/wood grain - it didn't matter... nothing penetrated the wood. Switched from penetrating stain to Old Masters wiping stain and General Finishes gel stain.... no luck (the case for this chest of drawers took stain just fine). I've had to strip & sand these 2 drawer fronts several times, cleaning up with acetone on the last one. While trying to figure out what I was going to do - I remembered I had some SamaN Stain: Antique Walnut & Dark Walnut. At this point - I had nothing to lose, but didn't think a water based stain was going to do any better. Well - I was wrong!!!! I did a 4 to 1 ratio (Antique walnut being the "1" part) - and using a very soft bristled stain brush - I gave it a shot. I used light strokes - feathering it out, doing one section at a time... working the next area into the previous one with very light brushing/feathering. Once the surface was completely covered - I did a few full left to right brush-overs (lightly!) and left it alone. After letting it sit a few minutes - I used a soft cloth to "buff" any excess off. I did NOT flood the surface with the stain - I kept it light but even. I could not have been MORE surprised - SamaN not only adhered - but I'm very close to a matching shade. The photo I'm attaching is after the first coat. It needs to cure 24 hrs before applying a second coat (where I'll use a touch more of the Antique walnut - to add a touch of red tone). I sprayed a light coat of dewaxed shellac before proceeding. The stain applied WONDERFULLY over the shellac (highly recommend you always do this between coats, as it helps you control the color - and can be more easily undone if you've gone too dark). I'm still waiting to apply the 2nd coat - but I have no doubt this is going to be a great match. SamaN is going to be the stain I now use over all the other "high end", bloviated oil based stains. Those days are over. :) If you want a stain that you can control with light, multiple layers - this is the one of for you. Just remember not to use too heavy of a coat, use a light touch with the brush - and you night consider gently moistening the wood surface BEFORE beginning your application (my brush was also slightly damp). Use a soft, absorbent cloth to remove the excess - then DON'T MESS WITH IT. Overworking it after application will cause it to rub OFF!! If this happens to you - spray the surface with mists of water - and wipe off - and start over. At least you can actually do this without chemicals or stripper! Once it's cured (24 hrs) - with a very gentle sanding (400-600 grit) - if you need to lighten just slightly - you can achieve that - but be very very gentle. Protect with a coat of dewaxed shellac before putting on your final finish. *In photo of project #2/chest of drawers - left one is "before". Pic on right is after 1st coat of SamaN (no shellac yet). Slow & steady wins the race.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent stain
*by G***F on June 16, 2023*

Color - Antique Walnut. Excellent stain - easy to work with. The box I am staining is made of scrap wood with an uneven pattern. In some areas the wood is much darker and has a red hue. I suspect parts of it might be made of entirely different kind of wood. So I was concerned it would come out "striped & spotted". Used Minwax pre-stain to minimize the blotching effect and surely it helped a lot. But it also accentuated the unevenness in wood which was alarming. It wasn't just the color, I could see the difference in wood pattern and density as well. And all of it showed up conspicuously after the 1st coat of stain. To even it up on the second round I stained only lighter parts with a small brush, went around a few times and then let it sit overnight. The next day did the whole procedure again - stained the whole box, then touched up lighter parts. And it came out beautiful. I was lucky to pick up a lighter shade of Walnut (antique). It allowed me to put quite a few coats on without going too dark. Antique walnut color is absolutely gorgeous; it has a lot of natural gold tones in it. And I was able to build up a darker shade by applying more stain. Love the results. Cleaning the working table with a wet paper towel was a breeze, there is no odor, no fumes, and it dries rather quickly if you wipe the stained object with a dry cloth. Definitely recommend this product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gorgeous Color, Easy to Use, No Smell!
*by L***A on June 6, 2019*

My husband and I made a king-sized headboard for our bed. We bought B-Board from Home Depot, had them cut it to size, grabbed some matching trim and used the SamaN for stain. I did this paint job outside. There was barely any smell at all. After I sanded the pieces and brushed the sand dust, I used a piece of an old towel to apply the turquoise stain and another to wipe off the excess stain to reveal the grain. I was able to do one coat on each piece of wood. It dries quickly, within a minute. Once all the pieces were stained, I used SamaN white stain to whitewash the turquoise a little, again with a clean old towel to apply the stain and another to wipe the excess. You can see the result in the indoor shots, first few photos. Once again, it dried very quickly. We thought the color was too bright for our room so I came up with a solution. I applied Paine’s Grey acrylic paint color to some of the grain to have it stand out more with a craft brush (I used a round, number 2 if I remember correctly), using just a little water and wiping with yet another towel where necessary. At other points I did not wipe the grey, just applied with a brush. It took awhile. Knowing this ahead of time, I mixed the grey with a paint retarder because acrylic dries fast. After I finished the grey, I touched up a few spots by applying a teeny bit of stain here and there. Paine’s Grey is a bit transparent so it’s a good color to do highlights of the grain. I used just a little of my Liquitex brand but one could use any brand. I let the whole thing sit until the next day but it’s not necessary because the SamaN doesn’t need to cure! It goes on smooth, dries fast and looks beautiful within minutes. The fact that I used relatively cheap B-Board made it more labor-intensive applying the stain because of the occasional little splinter. Just a few spots but enough to be a pain. I would choose a more expensive wood next time that sands smoother. Please wear rubber gloves otherwise your palm will be turquoise. No worries though! I got quite a bit on one hand and it came off with warm water and soap. That’s what is great about water-based paints! My husband installed the piece using screws, 4 small L-brackets for the bottom to support the weight a bit, and tiny finishing nails for the trim with flat heads. It came out beautifully. The first two photos of the finished headboard are at night with the wall lamps on. The last photo was taken in daylight. The photos don’t do the headboard justice. This handmade headboard would be $700-800 in a store or shop. We did it for under $100 all told. Love this stain and will use it again and recommend to others.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-11*