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In this video, the focus is on the differences between wiping stains and penetrating stains for woodworking projects. Penetrating stains are ideal for unfinished interior wood surfaces, while wiping stains can be used on a broader range of materials, including previously finished wood, fiberglass, and metal. Wiping stains, being thicker in texture, are particularly effective on types of wood like maple and cherry. Choosing the right stain is important to preserve the natural color of the wood and prevent fading, making it essential to understand the characteristics of each type before deciding on the best option for your project.