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In this video, the focus is on comparing wiping stain and penetrating stain for woodworking projects. Stains are essential for preserving the natural color of wood surfaces and preventing fading. Penetrating stain is ideal for unfinished interior wood, while wiping stain is versatile, suitable for various wood and non-wood surfaces, including previously finished wood, fiberglass, and metal. Wiping stain is thicker in texture than penetrating stains, making it effective for woods like maple and cherry. Understanding the differences between these stains can help in making the best choice for a project.