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Wudtone is, I believe, osmo oil with a tint, and would sit more on the surface.
In this case, I would think you'd need to sand the stain out, or at least enough to even the colour out. That should at least make it more even. You could start with 240 grit and take it slow.
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when I finished it looked like this - the last picture is to indicate a little bit of stain I applied to the heel, which I decided not to remove since it will not be visible anyway…
Now applied that twice - and it's looking nice...
The next step would be to use their Top Coat (oil based lacquer) - but I don't have any left.
Can I use Crimson's Penetrating Finishing oil instead?
Or would it be wiser to get a sachet of Osmo Polyx Clear Gloss Oil?
I've found the crimson oil dries slower than others so, make sure you wipe off as much excess as you can.
I read that Wudtone is 'Oil based lacquer'
I'm guessing the offering from Crimson is a very similar product?