[Public-List] Public-List Digest, Vol 1751, Issue 1

Lawrence Morris morris.lc at verizon.net
Mon Mar 8 20:33:47 PST 2010


Referencing my previous post.  I used the jel stain.  It worked  
great.  The wipe on poly will not let you adjust the darkness level  
and will seal the wood, a good option if you are going to apply a  
finish.  not so good if you plan on having a oiled finish.


Larry Morris
Solstice, #501




On Mar 8, 2010, at 10:59 PM, Wcwinslow at aol.com wrote:

> If you are going to do any staining on bare wood, particularly on  
> woods
> with wild grains, like pine, oak, cherry, teak use a jel stain. It  
> is the
> consistency of Jello and goes on with a rag--no runs. Because it is  
> a surface
> stain it doesn't blotch as when penetrating stains hit different  
> densities
> of  wood. Minwax makes a dozen colors. They also make a wipe on  
> poly. Again,
> goes on  with a rag, no runs. Recoat in four hours.
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