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hey everybody Jeremiah Jocelyn here with Josh Scobee homes today weamp;#39;re gonna be doing a little bit of staining weamp;#39;re going to be taking this raw newel post here for a set of stairs weamp;#39;re going to be turning it into something like that weamp;#39;re using a honey Minwax wood hick honey 272 I donamp;#39;t know if you can see that I want to show you the correct way to apply so that you donamp;#39;t get too much get it too dark all right weamp;#39;ve got a good clean surface good smooth sanded surface on all of our see that everythingamp;#39;s been sanded down conservative amount of stain on our rag I use a cloth a clean cloth something that doesnamp;#39;t do a lot of shedding and then Iamp;#39;m going to apply it in a large field area and spread it quickly the reason I do that is because the longer stain sits on the surface of wood it soaks in and the darker it gets now if you want your wood to be darker then you can always apply a second coat but onc