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How to cover up stain in LOG

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hello my name is Jeff Kiger Iamp;#39;m the owner and operator of northwest log home care and today weamp;#39;re here to illustrate the proper technique of standing a log home the products were going to be using today are manufactured by permitting systems the first code being lifeline ultraseven one code stain itamp;#39;s a very environmentally friendly product followed by the application of lifeline advance the gloss formula which will further protect the integrity and the lifespan of the stain one of the most important things particularly first thing in the morning after the pail has been sitting overnight you want to make sure you stir the stain and stir it several times during the day the primary reason is the pigments in the stain are a lot heavier than some of the other ingredients and theyamp;#39;re going to tend to sink to the bottom if the pails have been stagnant for quite some time and if youamp;#39;re going to be using an airless sprayer itamp;#39;s going to be suckin

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Oil-based stains are a one-coat application because the oil will repel the second coat whereas with water-based stains, the second coat can still absorb.
The new stain you are applying over the old stain should be compatible. For instance, if its an oil-based stain, apply another oil-based stain. If its a water-based stain, apply another water-based stain. Incompatible stains can lead to poor adhesion or blotchy and uneven finish.
I think one misconception is that you have to strip and sand a piece down to bare wood before you can re-stain it. Sometimes that is necessary, but if you have a piece without much of a topcoat (sealer, poly, etc) and the finish is in good shape, you can go over it with a gel stain.
Here are some methods you might want to try: Vinegar and Olive Oil Mix. This is a classic DIY solution. Baking Soda Paste. If the stain is water-based, a baking soda paste can be effective. Commercial Wood Cleaners. Toothpaste Scrub. Mayonnaise. Steel Wool and Lemon Oil.
Staining over an old, failing finish can lead to premature peeling or flaking of the new stain. Stripping eliminates this risk by ensuring a strong bond between the wood and the fresh stain.
Fabric paints are perfect for hiding a stain whether you use liquid paint and a brush or spray fabric paint and a stencil.
Can you change the stain colour on a log home? Yes, but you cannot apply a new stain colour over an old stain or coating. We recommend removing the old stain or coating by blasting the logs or wood with crushed glass before re-staining a log home.
In most cases, we recommend removing the old stain or coating by blasting the logs or wood with crushed glass. This media is as fine as table salt, silica free and 100% environmentally friendly. Once the old coatings are removed and the logs are brought down to bare wood, a new stain can be applied.

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