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Next, apply the stain with a clean, lint-free rag or a bristle or foam brush, taking care to keep it out of glue joints. Staining before assembly prevents glue from getting on the wood surface which tends to seal out stains and produce uneven color.
If you sand in between coats of stain, you risk breaking the color and damaging the stain. Instead, you should sand the raw wood before applying a stain. Take a look at our recommended best practices for sanding to ensure that your wood piece is ready for staining.
Staining seals off the pores in wood, preventing it from taking water. Besides adding color, the treatment also adds a layer of protection from the suns UV rays, minimizing or preventing discoloration.
After selecting premium hardwood, we get serious about sanding using a combination of top-quality machines and hand-sanding. Then comes the finish line: stain, sealer, topcoat, and glaze. Stains enhance the natural beauty of each type of wood, including characteristics like wood grain, knots, and mineral streaks.
The difference between stain and finish is actually quite simple. Wood stains add color to natural wood, while finishes seal the wood and protect it from moisture. You know when you are shopping for furniture, and you see a table with a finish thats so pristine it still looks wet?
Most stains should be sealed to prevent bleeding. After smoothing the stained wood, apply a sealer coat of thinned shellac, sanding sealer, or other appropriate sealer. Do not use shellac with NGR or water-base stains. If you plan to finish the piece with polyurethane, make sure the sealer is compatible.
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Applying a topcoat sealer is not required, but a finish protects the stained wood from scratches and keeps it from fading over time. If applying a polyurethane wood finish with a brush, apply one to two coats. If using a spray can, hold 8 to 12 inches from the surface and apply two or three light coats.

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