Aloha Tom,
Does it seem like it is absorbent? I was thinking of permanent marker 
or food coloring, although I don't know if you can get brown. You 
might have to mix colors together to get it the right color.
Betsy
At 05:35 PM 5/5/2009, you wrote:


>Hi List,
>I'm trying to figure out how to make white, rubber weather stripping dark
>brown.
>Here's the deal.
>I'm building my daughter a cedar chest.
>I want to put weather stripping around the top for two reasons:
>1. It will seal the cedar smell inside.
>2. It will give the lid a cushion to come down on when it closes, rather
>than banging against wood.
>I have found the exact kind of weather stripping that I want to use. It's
>rubber, with just the right amount of squeeze to it.
>But it's white.
>I can coat it with the same dark stain that I'm putting on the maple wood
>I'm using to build it, or I could use paint to color it.
>But I'm concerned that whatever I put on will peel or wear off over time.
>Does anybody have an idea of what would be an effective way to color the
>strip?
>Just had a thought. Do you think a permanent marker would work?
>Blessings,
>Tom
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