Yes, you can gloss over most stains. Speak with someone at your local hardware store to discuss the type of surface you've stained to determine the best type of gloss to purchase.
Assuming you are using a dye-based spray on stain, yes, if the gloss is already set up and scuffed! However,while spraying or applying, gloss is too wet/tacky to work with between coats! As I do at work using Acrylic Polyurethane paints onto cabinet parts, your best bet is to apply a first coat of satin, stain over that, then a final coat of satin to seal the stain! (NEVER apply gloss over an unsealed dye based stain, as the heavy material will have a tendency to pull your stain and make the color look uneven!) As soon as the satin is flashed off (10-30min, depending on paint and temp.) you can apply your gloss. This is the method we have used for decades on HIGH quality cabinets!
Yes, but why waste the varnish. - (it is meant for bare wood )
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. If you mean gloss as in a shine, here are a couple of sentences.That paint has a high gloss.I like a low gloss, or even matte, paint on furniture.If you mean gloss as in to skip over something, try these sentences.If you don't watch him, he'll gloss over something important in the meeting.Just gloss over that part because it's not important.If you mean gloss as in lip gloss, you could say "That color of lip gloss looks good on you."
Yes, you can. You can always paint over with same paint.
To effectively stain over polyurethane for a seamless finish, follow these steps: Lightly sand the polyurethane surface to remove any gloss and create a rough surface for the stain to adhere to. Clean the surface with a damp cloth to remove any dust or debris. Apply a wood conditioner to help the stain penetrate evenly. Apply the stain in thin, even coats, wiping off any excess with a clean cloth. Allow the stain to dry completely before applying a clear polyurethane topcoat for added protection and a smooth finish.
You should never paint a deck, the paint will peel (unless you live in a very arid climate I guess. The deck may be stained, you can put either oil or latex stain over old oil stain.
Can I paint semi gloss over flat paint? Thanks!Barbara Phillips
the high gloss acrylic would bead up and not give you an even application over the oil based
Because no one likes to admit when they are wrong. So they basically lie in order to keep their pride intact.
The best way to stain cabinets is to apply the stain over shellac then shellac over the stain last step Zip Guard over that to protect surface from moisture damage
To achieve a high-quality finish with wood stain gloss, it is important to properly prepare the wood surface by sanding it smooth and removing any dust. Apply the stain evenly with a brush or cloth, following the wood grain. Allow the stain to dry completely before applying a clear topcoat for added protection and shine. Sand lightly between coats for a smooth finish, and make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
Yes, the stain may fade over time.