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How to Stain and Finish Plywood for Woodworking Projects

Plywood is one of the most versatile and cost-effective building materials, and as a result, it is also one of the most popular. So many home DIY projects involve the use of this type of wood, and in order to give it a finished look, most turn to stain. I have put together a comprehensive…
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How Much Stain Do I Need?

This article clearly describes the formula for calculating how much stain you need to complete a given project. After describing different factors that might alter the amount of stain you need, it gives examples of common projects and the average amount of stain needed for each. Factors That Affect How Much Stain You NeedThere are several…
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How to Lighten Wood Stain Before Applying

Staining wood has both aesthetic and finishing benefits for your woodworking project. For starters, staining helps preserve the wood so that it lasts longer. And, stain allows you to add color, texture, and even grain, improving the look and feel of the wood finish.​However, some wood stains are thick and difficult to apply. Others are…

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Polycrylic vs Polyurethane: What Are the Differences and When to Use Each

Both polyurethane and polycrylic give your wood piece a shiny appearance, add to durability and help it to resist damage. Knowing the difference between polycrylic and polyurethane is essential to picking which finisher is the best for your project.This polycrylic vs polyurethane review will help you understand the differences between the two coatings to decide…
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Ultimate Guide to Wood Finishes Types

It can be a headache to discern which finish to use, especially if you’re not a seasoned wood worker and don’t even know what to ask.There are quite a few contenders on the market, which offer varying degrees of protection, durability, aesthetic, and ease of application. This guide will get into the nitty gritty and…
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Oil vs Water Based Polyurethane

Polyurethane is a common protectant to use on wood floors. You can use water and oil-based polyurethane to give your floors a shiny, glossy look.Polyurethane creates a protective coating that reduces damage like scratches, scuffs, and dents, so your floors don’t show wear and tear signs. It can also help waterproof your foundations, so you’re…
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Epoxy vs Polyurethane

Epoxy and polyurethane are high-performance resins used for coating concrete and metal. Polyurethane and epoxy are resins that form a durable, waterproof coating. Although they both create a glossy look, they are not the same.In this article, I compare epoxy vs polyurethane, the different types, and uses.Epoxy Coatings and FinishesEpoxy is surface tolerant, which means…
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How to Remove Lacquer From Wood

Do you want to remove lacquer finish from a piece of wood so you can repair, restore or refinish it? I prepared this guide just for you. I did some research and came up with several reliable methods on how to remove lacquer from wood.How to Remove Lacquer From WoodI will look at three ways…
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How to Remove Polyurethane From Wood Without Removing The Stain

Polyurethane protects newly stained pieces by creating a hard surface over the wood to shield it from any damage. Yet, removing polyurethane without affecting the stain isn’t easy for many people. Don’t worry, with the right information, you can learn how to remove polyurethane from wood without removing the stain effectively.How to Remove Polyurethane From…
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Lacquer vs Varnish

When doing woodwork, you want to put a protective finish on the top. Many people prefer a clear topcoat that protects the wood and gives it a high-gloss look. Varnish and lacquer are two common finishes that give your wood a shiny, glossy finish. When applied, it can be difficult to determine between the two,…
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Varnish vs Stain

Many people like to use finishes to give their wood a unique, attractive look and offer some protection against common enemies like water, buffs, and knicks.Varnish and stain are two common finishes used to protect and improve the appearance of wood surfaces. But these two products are not the same thing. Stains cause your wood…
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Lacquer vs Enamel

Lacquer and enamel are two common types of finishes that give the final product a shiny look. But these finishes also have differences, so they are not the same. Understanding the differences between lacquer and enamel finishes ensures you pick the right choice for your project.Lacquer and Enamel FinishingMany people prefer glossy, shiny types of…
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How to Clean Polyurethane

Are you finding it difficult to clean your polyurethane panels? While it can a tricky process, it is important that you understand how to clean it without messing the whole project. If you don’t know how to go about this, this guide on how to clean polyurethane panels will set you on the right path.How…
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How to Remove Polyurethane

Has your polyurethane finish outlived its beauty and protective ability? With a few tips, you can remove polyurethane yourself, in a few simple steps. Don’t worry, you don’t need to be an expert on woodworking. Here’s a simple guide on how to remove polyurethane from your wood furniture or floor.How to Remove PolyurethaneThe beauty and…
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How to Lacquer Wood: Step-by-Step Guide

Using lacquer to finish your wood piece can provide you a nice clear coat that is durable and attractive. This will ensure your wood piece lasts and always has a nice luster to it. Knowing how to lacquer wood is like fine art. If you apply it too heavily, it will gum and look uneven.…