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Minwax presents just ask Bruce I have this old nightst and I want to make it beautiful but Im pretty new at this so I figured Id just ask Bruce glad you asked Dave the first step in any project is prepare the wood now I prefer to start by sanding with number 120 grit sandpaper and I finish with Number 220 grit always sanding in the direction of the grain of the wood after that I wipe off all the dust next using a natural bristle brush I apply a liberal coat of Minwax pre-stained wood conditioner now the wood conditioner will help the wood absorb your stain evenly and will prevent the wood from turning blotchy now allow the conditioner to remain on the wood from 5 to 15 minutes then wipe off off any conditioner it doesnt absorb and now youre ready to stain the first thing I want to do is stir the can thoroughly mixing in any of the pigments that may have settled to the bottom then with a natural bristle brush Im going to work the stain into the wood now you can leave this on up to