yes you can and the stain can change colors if there is a juice stain for example thats red and a grass stain the stain color could change
yes its a porous surface and will absorb liquid and stain
Bleach does not stain clothes, it removes the dye. This is like the opposite of a stain, which deposits something on top of the clothing. Bleach removes the colored dye that it touches.
Supposedly, a "poultice" made of hydrogen peroxide and distilled water, left to sit on the stain, will draw it out.
A stain remover may be a solvent which dissolve the stain or a substance which react with the stain.
Stain be gone or Stain, Stain, go away
Yes you can, just clean the old stain with steel wool or fine sandpaper before you do.
yes its a porous surface and will absorb liquid and stain
it depends on how deep the stain is.the top layer of skin on you is realy dead skin.
You re-stain with a darker stain. Good luck.
If the stain is not too old, vinegar will lift most of it out.
with a lot of windex..... (.__.')
I agree with Charles. I would also sand the piece of wood with the stain a bit then apply the darker stain.
Yes, but only if the stain is a few years old and really dry. You have to wash the stain thoroughly to remove the chalked pigments and then prime it to seal the checks in the wood. One disadvantage of stain is that it will not keep the wood from checking as it dries. Either a latex of alkyd primer will work well. You can then paint it with your latex top coat.
be careful, if it is an antique removing the old stain could depreciate its value. But, it you don't care or if you have already taken off the old stain, then you can apply it witha rag going towards the grain. Remember when it is dry to put varathane on it
TAKE OFF YOUR COVER ON AN OLD COUCH CUSION" USALLY ITS A SPONGE MATERIAL" USE THE SPONGE PLACE IT ON TOP OF THE OIL STAIN &
They can stain easily, but the stains can be removed with water and a normal detergent.
Bleach does not stain clothes, it removes the dye. This is like the opposite of a stain, which deposits something on top of the clothing. Bleach removes the colored dye that it touches.