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hey yall Jamie here with Gemini and today were gonna talk about how to apply a wiping stain [Music] so wiping stains are truly old-school man but they are a tried and true way of applying color to your wood surface and making it look really awesome so theyre called wiping stains not really because of the way you apply them but because of the way you spread and remove the stain so you can apply the stain with a rag works fine but it takes a long time its kind of messy you can apply it with a brush works a little better its a little less messy if you dont have spray equipment its a good a good way to do it or you could actually apply it with spray equipment it is the quickest method to get on there and creates the least amount of waste [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] if using spray equipment begin on the backside of your piece spray an even wet coat over the main body then flip the piece over and repeat on the front side by starting with the edges and