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In this tutorial, Jamie from Gemini discusses the application of wiping stains on wood surfaces. Wiping stains are a traditional method for enhancing wood color effectively. The term “wiping stains” refers to how the stain is spread and removed rather than the application process itself. Stains can be applied using a rag (which is messy and time-consuming), a brush (which is slightly less messy), or spray equipment (the fastest and least wasteful method). When using spray equipment, Jamie recommends starting on the backside of the wood, applying an even wet coat, and then flipping the piece to spray the front, beginning with the edges for an even finish.