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Depends where you live. Every Country/State has cheap wood, ...in the USA (Northeast) where I live, I would choose pine. Easy to work with, and can take a variety of stains.
Primers are good for protecting against stains, wood sealer is good for soft woods, and wood stains are good for different types of wood. Semitransparent stains are meant for bare wood and semisolid is meant for ones that have previously been stained.
There are hundreds of shades of stain in all kinds of medium. I personally prefer gel stain as I find it easy to work with. Other people use liquid stains in water base or oil base.
to get out of jeans you use acetone ortherwise known as nail polish remover and put it on a pice of cotton and blot it and for tough stains rub it then when satisfied rinse it with hot water
No. Most are oil-based and many are water-based.
I have never heard of baking soda used on sharpie stains. But, I do know that denatured alcohol will break down the sharpie stains, but you will need some tide or shout spot treatment after using the denatured alcohol to pull out the stain. It worked for me!
Use a dry-erase marker to remove sharpie marks from a desk or dry eraser white board.
Place a cotton cloth over the stain and press a dry iron on it for several seconds, DONT USE STEAM! It make take a few times.
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Non-acetone polish remover (or rubbing alcohol) worked great with a cotton ball. For slightly more set-in stains, let it sit for a short time.---Try toothpaste! Believe it or not, it works great on removing permanent Sharpie markers. Also try hairspray as an alternative. It took Sharpie ink off hardwood floors, after household cleaners did not work.(NOTE : hairspray and other solvents should be tested somewhere inconspicuous first!)---"Magic Eraser Pad" removed it (after a half hour's work with other products failed). It was an impressively complete cleaning of multiple sharpie scribbles. Normally you would expect to have to sand the wood and restain it. The Magic eraser product costs about $1.50 each, retail.Note - Toothpaste and eraser pads work on abrasion, so be careful you don't take off too much of the finish.---One product Sharpie itself recommends is Amodex Ink and Stain Remover. Its specialty is removing ink from clothes and fabrics (which is very difficult), so it removes Sharpie from wood and similar surfaces with little or no trouble.The product is a liquid soap, so you just pour a little on the stain, let it sit for a bit, and then wipe it away. The product works by "lifting" the dye of the Sharpie from the wood surface, so the ink will be in the soap that you wipe off.
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How to remove Sharpie stains from cotton fabric.
Axe spray you spray it on and wipe away your sharpie
Grass stains or food stains.
Pledge will remove water stains from wood as well as apply a protective layer to help keep new stains from forming.
Take it of with pee
Even wood stains on soft wood are pretty hard to get. You have to sand the wood a little more than you usually wood with a hard wood. You can view a step-by-step instructional by a renowned builder by visiting http://www.askthebuilder.com/497_Perfect_Wood_Stains_on_Soft_Wood.shtml.