Stain first, seal afterwards.
absolutely not. if you use a sanding sealer before you stain, then there isn't any wood fibers for the stain to absorb into. that will leave you with a smeary stained surface. apply stain the sanding sealer to seal in the stain and prevent it from bleeding to the final finish.
Any good alcohol or lacquer based sealer will work. I use shellac if I'm staining and Kilz if I'm painting.
Use a tack rag, available at hardware store.
This table top just needs a little more sanding.
Yes. Be careful to get sealer only on the threads.
Sandbox mode? You mean sanding? You can use the sanding button on most locomotives in this game.
Can sealer is device or a machine that can seal a can for easy storage or alike. In home can sealer usually used it in resealing the food for later use. In some huge industry that can sealer or case sealer for there product packaging.
Here this is an example one : This is applied to the wood before staining and reduces the porosity of the wood.
What exactly is concrete sealer? What does it consist of and is it safe to use at home, indoors?
Porcelain is usually sealed already. You then add sealer to the grout.
Vinegar and water is the best cleaner for porcelain. The grout needs to be sealed regularly with a high quality sealer to maintain its color and to prevent staining. You can use a standard household mop and bucket or spot clean with a terrycloth towel.
I use glossy mod podge as a sealer