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In this video tutorial, the focus is on the differences between wiping stain and penetrating stain for woodworking projects. Wiping stain is versatile and can be used on a variety of surfaces, including previously finished wood, fiberglass, unfinished wood, and metal. Its thicker, oil-based texture makes it suitable for woods like maple and cherry. In contrast, penetrating stain is designed specifically for unfinished interior wood surfaces. The video discusses how both types of stains can help preserve the natural color of furniture, paneling, or floors by preventing fading, but emphasizes that choosing the right stain depends on the specific needs of your project.