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hey Frank here so I had the previous video about how to lighten your stain after youve applied it by using some quadruple watt steel wool so this is a continuation on my process of stain matching this table to this chair so Ive actually done a pretty good job of actually getting the color of this wood to match the chair but I ran into another problem that I had to do a little research on to figure out how to resolve and that comes down to the actual grain on this chair so as you can see it as its very pronounced grain thats almost completely turned black now Ive been told that this is a result of the previous roof finisher not stripping the chair and just merely sanding off the old finish and I really wanted to simulate that kind of feature in the table that Im refinishing so I did a little research and came across this process so here Ive got the stain table thats pretty much well matched in color but not in Grain to the chair and Ive applied two coats of sanding sealer and