No stain will work on Formica. If it's an unfinished surface,then you can stain it.
It does not stain `cabinets if they are made entirely of wood. It will stain formica or similar type surfaces on cabinets. Also do not polish any metal with the Pledge.
The best way to stain bathroom floor cabinets is to first sand the wood. After that, apply the wood conditioner, then the stain and finally apply the finish.
Formica will not accept stain, however it can be primed and painted after sanding.
No, don't even try it. You'll just end up with an ugly mess.
Yes, you can paint or stain your TV cabinets to match the rest of your furniture. Depending on the type of material they are made out of, you may want to strip them first.
It does not stain `cabinets if they are made entirely of wood. It will stain formica or similar type surfaces on cabinets. Also do not polish any metal with the Pledge.
I was able to find it by going to google and typing in "miracle finish stain" and it came up with a new website of theirs at www.miraclefinishwoodstain.com. I was able to buy larger quantities of the color I needed instead of just the sample kit.
The best way to stain bathroom floor cabinets is to first sand the wood. After that, apply the wood conditioner, then the stain and finally apply the finish.
Formica will not accept stain, however it can be primed and painted after sanding.
The best way to stain cabinets is to apply the stain over shellac then shellac over the stain last step Zip Guard over that to protect surface from moisture damage
Depending on the stain technique it can take anywhere from 2 to 24-hours for the stain to dry. For cabinets, you should wait the entire 24-hours to make sure the stain is not still tacky and to prevent smudges on the finish.
Because it comes in a variety of colors that can suit many kitchens. It is also heat resistant which is a necessity for some cabinets. It can also be wiped easily since it is stain resistant and durable. It is also cheap in relation to other products
No, don't even try it. You'll just end up with an ugly mess.
It can be found at Amazon.
Wellborn offers touch-up kits that can be purchased at most dealers. If you're looking to stain bare cabinets, then most paint stores can match any color stain that you would need. Just bring in the color that you want to match and a scrap sample of the wood that you are planning on staining.
It depends on the type of stain you are using, usually the label contains the correct information, oil based stain generally takes 24 hours, water based takes less time, alcohol based takes even less time. If there is no label, it could be old stain and it might not mix well with your finish. your best bet would be to discard and buy new stain to match with your finish. (water based stain with water based finish, and, oil based stain with oil based finish)
Yes, you can paint or stain your TV cabinets to match the rest of your furniture. Depending on the type of material they are made out of, you may want to strip them first.