Raw Siennas
- Hoover 202RS Raw Sienna
202RS is a Pigment Yellow 43, natural Iron Oxide known for its durability, lightfast and chemical resistance. It is used in almost any application, but most often recognized as one of the prime pigments used for stains and glazes in wood coatings because of their transparency and yellow tone. When people picture the woods oak and pine, they most often are picturing those woods stained with 202RS.
- Hoover 204RS Raw Sienna
204RS is a Pigment Yellow 43, natural Iron Oxide known for its durability, lightfast and chemical resistance. It is used in almost any application, but most often recognized as one of the prime pigments used for stains and glazes in wood coatings because of their transparency and yellow tone. When people picture the woods oak and pine, they most often are picturing those woods stained with 204RS.
- Hoover 206RS Raw Sienna
206RS is a Pigment Yellow 43, natural Iron Oxide known for its durability, lightfast and chemical resistance. It combines ease of dispersion with high color strength. 208RS is used in almost any application, but most often recognized as one of the prime pigments used for stains and glazes in wood coatings because of their transparency and yellow tone. When people picture the woods oak and pine, they most often are picturing those woods stained with 206RS.
- Hoover 208RS Raw Sienna
208RS is a Pigment Yellow 43, natural Iron Oxide known for its durability, lightfast and chemical resistance. It is used in almost any application, but most often recognized as one of the prime pigments used for stains and glazes in wood coatings because of their transparency and yellow tone. When people picture the woods oak and pine, they most often are picturing those woods stained with 208RS.
- Hoover 210RS Raw Sienna
210RS is a Pigment Yellow 43, natural Iron Oxide known for its durability, lightfast and chemical resistance. It is used in almost any application, but most often recognized as one of the prime pigments used for stains and glazes in wood coatings because of their transparency and yellow tone. When people picture the woods oak and pine, they most often are picturing those woods stained with 210RS.