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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, suitable for various surfaces including previously finished wood, fiberglass, unfinished wood, and metal. It is an oil-based stain with a thicker texture, making it ideal for wood types like maple and cherry. Conversely, penetrating stain is specifically designed for unfinished interior wood surfaces, providing better absorption and preservation of the wood's natural color. Choosing the right stain depends on the project requirements, as wiping stain may be more appropriate for a broader range of applications.