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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 Need There…

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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…

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How to Stain Between Deck Boards

Staining between deck boards is a mission that destroys brushes and is time-consuming. As a result, some DIYers and (un)professionals avoid it altogether. However, staining between deck boards is advisable for aesthetics and for extending your deck’s life. Let’s find out how to stain between deck boards next. Best Tips on How to Stain Between…

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How to Clean Wood Before Staining

It’s essential to clean wood before staining if you want to achieve a long-lasting finish that looks professional. Cleaning the wood involves removing any dirt or debris on the surface, stripping away previous finishes, and smoothing the wooden surface to ensure the stain absorbs into the wood. How to Clean Wood Before Staining Whether making…

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How Long To Wait Between Coats of Stain

If you’re busy with a DIY project and must apply multiple coats of stain to your wooden item, you might have wondered, “How long should I wait between coats of stain?” Below I’ll examine the average drying times of different stains and what factors influence the interval between coats. How Long Between Coats of Stain…

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How to Fix Wood Stain Mistakes

There are few steps in the carpentry process as exciting and terrifying as staining. It could be the step where the final product starts revealing itself or where you watch your hard work die. Or rather, it can feel that way, but you can, in fact, fix those wood stain mistakes. Easy Fixes for Wood Stain Mistakes…

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Can You Use Oil Based Polyurethane Over Water Based Stain

Oil-based polyurethane and water-based stains are two products that are widely used to enhance and protect wooden surfaces. Since water and oil are immiscible liquids that don’t mix uniformly due to their differing properties, many homeowners have questioned whether oil-based polyurethane can be used over a water-based stain. Can Oil-Based Polyurethane Be Applied Over Water-Based…

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Can You Use Water Based Polyurethane Over Oil Based Stain?

While stain and polyurethane are products commonly used to enhance and protect wooden surfaces, both products come in “water-based” and “oil-based” variants. Since oil and water are immiscible that don’t mix uniformly, many people have questioned whether water-based polyurethane can be used over oil-based stains. Can You Apply Water-Based Polyurethane Over Oil-Based Stains? While water…

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Does Staining Protect Wood Like Sealing?

From flooring to furniture, wood stains are one of the most popular methods of enhancing the appearance of wooden surfaces. While many homeowners believe that staining provides a level of protection to the wood, others think staining doesn’t adequately protect wooden surfaces. Will Staining Wood Protect Wood? Staining wood offers a degree of protection, but…

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How to Hide Wood Filler After Staining

Wood filler is a substance that’s used to fill cracks and holes in wooden surfaces to create a smooth surface. While wood fillers can repair gaps in stained wooden surfaces, many homeowners have wondered how to hide wood filler sections when a surface has been previously stained. How to Hide Wood Filler After Staining You’ll…

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Can You Stain Wet Wood? I Wouldn’t [Here’s Why]

Staining is one of the best ways to enhance the natural grain and beauty of the wood while providing some protection against environmental factors. While staining is a relatively simple process, it must be done correctly. Due to this, many homeowners have questioned whether you can stain wet wood. Can You Stain Wet Wood? No,…

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How to Remove Wood Stain From Concrete

While staining wood is a popular DIY project, accidental stains can be hard to clean – especially if you stained a concrete surface! The porous nature of this material means wood stains can easily penetrate and stain the surface. Even stubborn marks from wood stains can be removed with the right steps and supplies! 10…

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Best Stain Color For Pine Ceiling [2024 Review]

Many homeowners stain pine ceilings to enhance their natural beauty. Staining a pine ceiling will provide a uniform color for the ceiling, hide imperfections in the wood, and protect the ceiling against damage caused by exposure to light and moisture – but which wood stain color is best for a pine ceiling? The 10 Best…

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Best Stain for Cherry Wood [2024 Review]

Cherry wood is a type of reddish-to-blond hardwood. You’ll find it in many furniture pieces, but it’s most commonly used for carved chairs and shaker-style tables. This wood is famous for its lustrous polish, rich color, and smooth surface, providing that it’s clean and maintained. What happens when it’s not clean and maintained? The cherry…