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In this tutorial, Jamie from Gemini discusses how to apply a wiping stain to wood surfaces. Wiping stains are a traditional method for adding color to wood. The term "wiping stains" refers to the technique of spreading and removing the stain rather than the application method itself. Stains can be applied using a rag (though this is messy and time-consuming), a brush (less messy), or spray equipment (the quickest and least wasteful method). When using spray equipment, start by spraying an even coat on the backside of the piece and then repeat on the front, beginning with the edges.