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Enamel Paint or stain can be removed with turpentine just remember to use a mask because it stinks
Get walnuts and mash them up with liquid varnish and then paint
Gently scrape the paint and apply a dry spotter. Apply stain remove to loosen the stain while using an absorbent pad.
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Preparation is the key! Make sure you sand the area down properly, and clean to ensure that the paint or stain does not cause distemper. Use a good quality stain, paint or varnish. Start with a thin coat, leave to dry, and re apply if required. Waxing the product achieves a good, profession finish.
Fiberglass won't take stain. You need to get all the flaking paint off, scuff the surface and then paint with an enamel type paint. A yacht supply store will set you up.
You will first have to remove the white paint. Use a paint thinner to help you get the paint off. Then you will want to use a light sandpaper and smooth the wood of the vanity. You can then apply the dark stain. The final touch is to apply a clear sealer and then lightly sand it.
Apply Kerosene on the paint stain and rub it with hand and brush, then wash it with soap
A stain is used to color the wood while a varnish is a topcoat used to protect the wood.
No, I have tried this and the end result you get is a very washed out blotchy stain that is very hard to apply. You can try bleaching the stain, and re-apply a stain that has a very close color that can mimic the stain you already have.
Wood stain MUST penetrate the grain of the wood or it doesn't color. clear coats like Varnish or Urethaneare designed to seal over the stain "color" & keep the wood from being "stained" by all the dirt & spills it endures over time. If you don't sand the old finish off evenly it will keep the new stain from penetrating and it will also allow the stain to penetrate in areas where the old varnish was worn or damaged but not in others making the new stain blotchy & uneven. A good quality urethane is far better and easier to apply than Varnish. .
I have a clear coat and a coat of capture log home stain (Sashco) on my log home, I would like to paint over it with a latex paint, is this possible?