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so you just finished up your brand new woodworking project or maybe you went out and bought some furniture and either or youamp;#39;re trying to stain it make it look really nice but then after youamp;#39;re done standing it it looks like crap and you get really mad well welcome to todayamp;#39;s video sit back get subscribed and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to put on stain that actually looks half decent once applied so we have a piece of pine here and this will work on any wood hardwood softwood doesnamp;#39;t really matter but what weamp;#39;re going to do is weamp;#39;re going to put on some honey 272. now the problem that we usually run into is blotching especially on softer woods and if you donamp;#39;t know what Iamp;#39;m talking about well there you go thatamp;#39;s what Iamp;#39;m talking about it ainamp;#39;t nice like so how do we prevent this from happening and get a more even coat say hello to the pre-stain wood conditioner now just to let you know we have

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Simply use a lint-free rag soaked in mineral spirits or paint thinner to rub the areas of over-applicationwherever the stain has puddled or is thick and stickyto remove the excess stain. Areas of over-application may be noticeable because the stain is darker. Start with light pressure (this may be all you need).
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Scrub the surface of an oil-based with a Scotch-Brite pad and mineral spirits until the streaks are all gone. If you have a water-based stain, scrub the area using a lacquer thinner. After all of the streaks are gone, reapply your stain and wipe off the excess immediately.
The goal is to get the best possible color match to either the color of the raw wood or the color of your existing finish. The easiest route is to buy a putty that is pre-mixed with color. Both Famowood and Timbermate make colors of putty in several shades.
Blotchiness is caused by irregular pores, most often found in maple, pine, alder, aspen, poplar and birch, that absorb stain unevenly. The best way to reduce blotchiness is to apply a coat of Minwax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner after your final sanding, but before you apply your Minwax stain.
0:25 2:28 You always stain. And then seal you never seal the wood before you stain because then you cantMoreYou always stain. And then seal you never seal the wood before you stain because then you cant stain the point of the sealer is to fill in all of those pores.
Heres Some Tips To Repair Damaged Wood Apply coconut oil for discoloration. Use wood fillers for filling in the scratches. Use the underlayer wood. Utilize opaque finish to prevent sunlight damage. Fill small holes with toothpicks. Use mayonnaise to remove watermarks.
To fix a streaky job, first strip as much of that color off as you can. Scrub the surface of an oil-based with a Scotch-Brite pad and mineral spirits until the streaks are all gone. If you have a water-based stain, scrub the area using a lacquer thinner.

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