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In this video tutorial, the focus is on the differences between wiping stain and penetrating stain for woodworking projects. Wiping stains are versatile, suitable for various surfaces including previously finished wood, fiberglass, unfinished wood, and metal. They are thicker in texture and are particularly effective on woods like maple and cherry. In contrast, penetrating stains are designed for unfinished interior wood surfaces and help preserve the natural color of the wood, preventing fading. The choice between the two depends on the specific requirements of the woodworking project, with wiping stains often being the preferable option for their broader application.