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Woodcare - Choosing Woodstain Coatings

Choosing the right coating is important for any job. Dulux Trade Woodstains provide easy to maintain decorative protection while highlighting natural wood ...

Home Improvement & Repair Tips : How to Choose a Wood Stain

A wood stain can make a finish seem cheap or elaborate depending on the brand of stain. Choose a good wood stain to make it an easy process with tips from a ...

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@WakingTheDemon132 Thanks 4 that! The project has come along quite nicely, once I got a technique down. By brushing a small amount on a limited area, followed by hand rubbing with a rag to eliminate blotching, I was able to keep the original satin finish, while bringing out the grain even more than it was before. Fun, yet tedious!
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I'm using Polyshades to refinish a 40 year old dining room set that I already sanded. So far, it looks pretty good. Any insider tips?
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hi, I have painted cabinets and was wondering do I have to sand the cabinets and then put on the minwax polyshades??
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@timbali01 you know whats also fun?......puting out a light cigarette on your bare skin
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@timbali01 dont mess up
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Great video!

How to Restore Old Wood Furniture : Tips & Techniques on How to Choose a Furniture Stain

Learn tips and techniques for how to refinish old wood furniture, including how to choose a new wood stain to apply, in this free how-to video. Expert: Jennifer ...

Thompson's WaterSeal Waterproofing Stain | Wood Stain & Sealer – All in One

Thompson's WaterSeal Waterproofing Stain - the seal you can trust. Wood stain & sealer in one with easy to choose stain colors. Exceptional beauty and ...

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I love this♥

How To Stain Wood | Wood Staining Tips & Techniques

Not all staining is simple. Learning to stain wood can take some practice – and it's sometimes best left to the pros. Use this video & guide to help you decide ...

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Whether you are staining a table or a table set, this video featuring home improvement expert Kayleen McCabe, shows you how to excel at this DIY project. https://youtu.be/pR73hXCUZtk #DIY #video #stainwood
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Best Wood Finish for Woodworkers

I know what your thinking... wood finishes are a very subjective topic and there really is no single best finish. But this woodworking finish is my personal favorite, ...

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Really nice work :) Btw i would like to ask what kind of camera are you using :) The POV style makes it even more interesting :P
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+Kitarist88 The POV shots were with a GoPro and chesty mount. The other shots were with a Canon 7D.
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what would you recommend for for red oak
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+Mobile E.R ... I haven't tried this with red oak, but this is the finish I use on all types of wood. I am not a fan of stains and dyes.
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I don't have a favorite wood but walnut is definitely beautiful. And that finish is nice.
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+Boran Theki ... Thanks!
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Nice video. Does this finish prevents the walnut from fading with time?
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Thanks. I will do more research on that.
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+Mohamed Aly ... I don't know... I have no experience with UV coatings. Might be worth investigating though.
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Thanks for your answer. Do you think it can be used with a UV protection coat before applying the oil finish?
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+Mohamed Aly ... Most woods darken with age, but Black Walnut lightens, especially when exposed to sunlight.  I don't think this finish contains any special UV inhibitors.  I just keep my walnut away from windows and sunlight.
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How does this work on old walnut that has faded? I have a table that had faded and does not match the leaves, I want to put a finish on that is not that plastic, shellacked finish that does not look good. I want the natural oiled walnut look. However, I am not sure what was faded on this table the old stain, sprayed on lacquer, which was tinted or the wood its self. The finish I want is what you have here. In addition I want something that is easy to repair should some idiot leave a glass on the table and a ring result. I want it to be able to be sanded out and recoated easily buy the owner and recoated. I have had pieces where I had to repair a scratch and consequently marred the finish and had to do a light sanding & re-oiling to the entire table to get the finish to match. It was easy & I want to get that same finish on the table I am refinishing, is this the way to go? Is this a very protective oil finish? Also will I need to stain of dye the old wood to get it to match or will it come back with the finish applied?
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sand, seal, finish = brand new :)
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+Sam W The secret to this finish is sanding to 400 grit or better. Since you need to sand, the finish for old walnut should look as good as new walnut. This poly/oil finish soaks into the wood and therefore makes the wood pop and look much nice than unfinished or coated with a plastic finish. This will not help you match the finish of other pieces finished with a different finish. It is potentially a lot more work, but you would need to sand and refinish all pieces you wish to match. This poly oil finish is a close-to-the-wood type of finish and although it contains poiy... it does not offer too much protection. The only way to offer protection is to build a film finish of poly and that will look more plastic. Hope this helps.
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Dear Panofish, do you reccommend a final topcoat of wax on walnut? Will this look bad?
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+Chad Cooper ... IMHO it isn't necessary, but I don't think it will be a problem. The Maloof finish comes in 2 different cans, a poly/oil can and a poly/wax can which is supposed to go on last. The can recommends about 4 coats of the first can and 2 coats of the second. In my limited experience, you can do any number of coats or use either or both cans with still very good results. The poly/oil can does appear to take longer to cure because it seems to have more tung oil which is notorious for slower curing. Good Luck!
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you've use a rotating sander? ,, they love leaving marks ,,, nice workshop you have my friend
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Yeah , for many years I worked Restoring sports Cars doing body work and painting , I ten moved into doing furniture , I gave up using any sander that Rotates for that reason ,so i just stick to small palm vibrating sanders that don't rotate I found much more enjoyment restoring furniture than i did wit sports cars .. Just love timber I guess .. all the best to you
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+peter clifton ... Yeah.. LOL. For better or worse, I prefer to use power tools whenever possible. 400 grit does minimize the swirl scratches enough to create a buttery smooth finish when you apply the poly/oil.

Why Apply a Wood Stain or Sealant?

Learn why you should protect your investment from the elements, the differences between wood stain sealants, toners, semi-transparents and solids and how to ...

Home Improvement & Repair Tips : How to Choose a Wood Varnish

A wood stain can make a finish seem cheap or elaborate depending on the brand of stain. Choose a good wood varnish to make it an easy process with tips ...

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hi, when using a spray, won't there be air bubbles?

How to Stain Wood

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