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Cabot actually offers a tung oil finish specifically for stained wood. The product can be used on finished or unfinished wood, so long as the wood has not been previously sealed with another product.
Polyurethane is usually used over stained or unstained wood to protect it from water and damage. It is a sealer.
You can purchase a product called DuraSeal to protect and seal your stained wood furniture. Using this product will ensure that your furniture is protected from the weather. You can visit their website at www.duraseal.com/sections/products.htm.
The term "finish," when used with reference to furniture or similar wood products, refers to the film forming coatings applied to the surface of the wood to protect it and to highlight its appearance. There are four basic types of finishes used in woodworking:
Natural wood means wood that has not been stained. It often has a coat of clear oil on it to protect it, but has not been colored in any way.
It's not the easiest to clean that you could possibly find because it has a stained wood finish, so when you clean it, be sure to wipe it with a dry cloth or to use a wood cleaning product suitable for stained wood. I'd recommend using a decorative runner on top if you think you're prone to spilling something on it.
It is up to you, most composite wood can be painted and stained to your liking. Solid wood is exactly as it sounds and solid wood can be painted or stained also.
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.
Most of the cabinets are plywood. Try to use a U.S. product. Birch is good for paint, oak or maple is better for a stained finish.
its used 2 produce the wood with a smooth finish
Yes you can so long as the product used is non-toxic or horse safe.
There are a number of different materials used in Balinese furniture. Examples of these are teak, iron, mango wood, petrified wood, stained glass and marble.