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In this tutorial, Jamie from Gemini explains the application of wiping stains on wood surfaces. Wiping stains are a traditional method for adding color to wood effectively. The name "wiping stains" reflects the technique of spreading and removing the stain rather than the application method itself. Jamie discusses three application methods: using a rag, which is effective but messy; using a brush for slightly less mess; and using spray equipment, which is the quickest and produces the least waste. When using spray equipment, Jamie advises starting with the back of the piece, applying an even coat, then flipping it over to repeat the process on the front, beginning with the edges.