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In this video, the tutorial discusses the differences between wiping stains and penetrating stains for woodworking projects. Wiping stains are versatile and can be used on a wide range of surfaces, including previously finished wood, fiberglass, and metal. They are thicker in texture and work well on woods like maple and cherry. In contrast, penetrating stains are best suited for unfinished interior wood surfaces and help preserve the natural color of the wood, preventing fading. The video aims to clarify which type of stain is more appropriate based on the specific requirements of different woodworking materials.