Redo stain in STW

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How to redo stain in STW

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for staining all you need is your stain product here we have minwax golden oak stain i like to roll my stain on and some rags anytime youamp;#39;re about to stain make sure whatever can you grab you either stir or shake up that stain a lot of the residue likes to sink to the bottom which isnamp;#39;t going to give you the full color in your stain staining doesnamp;#39;t have to be an over complicated process just get stain on the roller simply roll it on your product when rolling on your stain make sure you have enough product on your roller if you get to a point where youamp;#39;re running out and youamp;#39;re digging into the wood barely getting anything out you need to reapply more stain once you have all your stain applied make sure to grab clean rags and wipe all that stain off

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Water-based stains need to be stripped off before you apply a new finish, while oil-based stains can be recoated after you use a deck cleaner. To test the stain: Apply a small amount of deck stripper to a small area on your deck. Let it sit for about 15 minutes, then wipe it off with a cleaning rag.
safety gear -- goggles, dust mask, etc. Step 1: Apply Stripper. Step 2: Remove Old Finish. Step 3: Clean With Mineral Spirits. Step 4: Sand Smooth. Step 5: Remove Sanding Residue. Step 6: Apply Stain. Step 7: Remove Excess Stain. Step 8: Apply Clear Coat.
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Yes! With the proper prep work and deck staining knowledge, you can successfully stain a deck that has already been stained.
The new stain you are applying over the old stain should be compatible. For instance, if its an oil-based stain, apply another oil-based stain. If its a water-based stain, apply another water-based stain. Incompatible stains can lead to poor adhesion or blotchy and uneven finish.
Staining over stain is easy and works beautifully if youre applying a dark stain over a lighter stain on the wood. Remember, its the same principle as dying your hair! This rule applies to oil-based stains, water-based stains, and gel stains.
I think one misconception is that you have to strip and sand a piece down to bare wood before you can re-stain it. Sometimes that is necessary, but if you have a piece without much of a topcoat (sealer, poly, etc) and the finish is in good shape, you can go over it with a gel stain.

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