Best Way To Apply Wood Stain
Use a rag or brush to apply the stain to the wood.
Best way to apply wood stain. As we have seen the best hardwoods for staining include oakwood and ashwood and the best softwoods for staining are pinewood and cedarwood. Sanding sealers dewaxed shellac and wipe-on finishes will all do the trick. Stir your can of stain thoroughly using a wooden or plastic stirring utensil.
Sand lightly with 220-grit paper. Were using a wipe-on oil finish as the sealer. - Always test stain on a piece of scrap wood before starting on the furniture.
In this article we discussed the reaction of some woods to stain. You also need to use a pre-stain wood conditioner to apply the base oil. Apply it going in the same direction as the wood grain.
Sandpaper with a lower grit number will make wood rougher allowing more stain to absorb and create a darker color. On woods with large open pores such as oak mahogany and ash increase your pressure to work the stain into the pores. If youre going to use a gel stain apply it with a rag and wipe it down once the desired color is reached.
Your choice of methods depends partly on your personal preference but each type of stain is best suited to certain methods. Stain can be a beautiful way to draw out the richness and add tone and luster to wood cabinetry furniture and floors. If you want to use a commercial conditioner wipe or brush it on the surface lightly and let it sit for about an hour or so.
Generally it is best to go with an oil-based stain because it will protect the wood better than a water stain and you can re-purpose its use down the road if you choose. - So that the stain doesnt leave blotches on the wood always apply a thin coat of wood conditioner first using an inexpensive brush. Its best to apply water-based products with a synthetic brush.