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birch plywood can be difficult to stain it tends to absorb seen unevenly and that leaves you with a blotchy uneven color on the wood but there are a few ways you can reduce that blotchiness and Ill try to demonstrate a few in this video the first thing I did was to sand the board to 180 grit and once that was complete I applied the first stain which was this Vera Thane oil stain its walnut color and I applied it directly to the wood with no sealer or conditioner and once I had it on I let it sit for about 10 seconds and then wiped off the excess and heres the result it looks pretty blotchy and this is typical for birch when you apply stain directly to it without any kind of a sealer or conditioner and its not a good look in my opinion in the next section of the board I first applied this pre-stain conditioner and this will help to reduce the amount of stain that the wood will absorb which will give us a less blotchy appearance and I just wiped it on and I left it on for maybe abou