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about a week ago I released a video showing you guys how to use wine as a wood stain and in the comments of that video I got a bunch of new ideas for different things people want to see used as a wood stain and so I assembled my favorite five ideas right here in front of me and Iamp;#39;m gonna test each one on a piece of Oak from the same board to see if any of them make an interesting wood stain first one weamp;#39;re gonna try is grape juice and then the Apple cherry juice and then grape Kool-Aid and Cherry Kool-Aid and the last one weamp;#39;re going to try is the Tang just like before Iamp;#39;m going to continuously flip each one for about 15 minutes so this is what the grape ended up looking like this is the cherry and apple juice this is the grape Kool-Aid this one is the Cherry Kool-Aid and hereamp;#39;s how the Tang turned out itamp;#39;s hard to tell but this actually turned out more golden itamp;#39;s like a golden oat kind of stain which one is your favorite