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In this tutorial, the focus is on the differences between wiping stains and penetrating stains for woodworking projects. Wiping stains are versatile and can be used on a wider range of surfaces, including previously finished wood, fiberglass, unfinished wood, and metal. They have a thicker, oil-based texture and are ideal for woods like maple and cherry. In contrast, penetrating stains are best suited for unfinished interior wood surfaces. Understanding these distinctions helps in selecting the appropriate stain type to preserve the natural color of furniture, paneling, or floors while preventing fading.