A stain is used to color the wood while a varnish is a topcoat used to protect the wood.
Yes, but why waste the varnish. - (it is meant for bare wood )
You cannot. A glue stain, or any stain will show through clear varnish. It is always better to try and remove all stains or marks before varnishing. Almost every glue has a solvent that will remove it.
No. You can use lacquer on oil too. Varnish will work well with oil stain as do any of the wax finishes
While it is still liquid you can tell by smell. The water based will have very low odour, oil based has heavy odour. Once applied and dried there is no way to tell difference.
You can't stain a door that is already sealed. You have to first remove the sealer down to bare wood so that the stain can penetrate into the wood to the color desired, then reseal with a polyurethane or spar varnish.
Woodstain is applied with a rag or brush and then varnished with clear varnish, or tinted varnish can be used, available in different timber colours.
The difference between Wright Stain and Giemsa Stain is the intensity of the stain. The Giemsa Stain provides a better stain intensity than the Giemsa stain.
Yes, but why waste the varnish. - (it is meant for bare wood )
1) varnish 2) use a wood stain
Wood stain MUST penetrate the grain of the wood or it doesn't color. clear coats like Varnish or Urethaneare designed to seal over the stain "color" & keep the wood from being "stained" by all the dirt & spills it endures over time. If you don't sand the old finish off evenly it will keep the new stain from penetrating and it will also allow the stain to penetrate in areas where the old varnish was worn or damaged but not in others making the new stain blotchy & uneven. A good quality urethane is far better and easier to apply than Varnish. .
im not 100% sure but im guessing it dissolves the nail varnish! a bit like stain remover
You cannot. A glue stain, or any stain will show through clear varnish. It is always better to try and remove all stains or marks before varnishing. Almost every glue has a solvent that will remove it.
The different colours of nail varnish is the only difference. Though there make be a slight difference in the recipes used by the various manufacturers.
u can use shaving cream and it will remove the stain.
A stain is temporary whereas dyes are permanent and can be removedonly after cell wall destruction.
There is no difference it just comes down to what the manufacturer wants to call itBy AHMAD HASAN RAZA 7HN
No. You can use lacquer on oil too. Varnish will work well with oil stain as do any of the wax finishes