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How To Stain Wood
Some types of wood, like pine, cherry, birch and maple, are notoriously ... seal the wood before wood staining. Sanding sealers, dewaxed shellac and wipe-on finishes will all do the trick.
You can end up with a huge mess of blotchy stained wood in seconds unless you know what to do and take all the steps ...
Most common wood species — pine, birch, maple and cherry — absorb stain unevenly. For a more consistent finish, apply a pre-stain conditioner. There are lots of clear finishes. But for a ...
Professionals go to great lengths to sand the bare wood until it resembles glass. You want the wood as smooth as possible before applying stain. This sanding is also a requirement for the final clear ...