Yes, if it's a gel stain. However, if it's a penetrating stain it will not dry correctly. If you try to clean it, it will smear. If you put a clear topcoat on it, the topcoat will smear the excess stain.
Two or three weeks after the deck is built. You just have to wait for the lumber to dry out so the stain will penetrate the wood.
I always leave at least 24 hours between.
Yes. I do it by painting the stain on the wood with a paint brush to get an even coat. You can re-coat in a few hours until you get the color you want. Then, you have to let it dry longer than the can says since you didn't wipe off the 'excess.' Wait about twice as long as the can says before you put a covering coat of anything. If you don't let it COMPLETELY dry before you apply the glossy finish, the vapors in the stain will force their way out thru the gloss coat and blister the glossy finish and make a mess. The last time I did this, I let the stain air dry for 3 days before applying the glossy coats. I've had no problems with the results but you have to very patient.
You don't. You will most likely have to restain after stripping.
No because latex paint will no stick to the oil stain. unless you sand the surface first then pain it
No,Any kind of sealer you try to put on after will lift off the dried stain. And the exess stain, even when dry, will rub off on anything that touches it.If you can't get the color dark enough, they do make colored sealers you can spray or brush on.
they can stain shirts, if you have that spice powder on your hand and you touch your shirt it will leave stains
skid marks by not wiping your but properly or by peeing yourself. usually this only occurs when you have a wedgie in your tighty whities/briefs/undies
Two or three weeks after the deck is built. You just have to wait for the lumber to dry out so the stain will penetrate the wood.
It does not stain easily. That is, if you bleed on it or drop a glass of wine on it, it does not leave a permanent mark when you clean it.
I always leave at least 24 hours between.
Faux ivory doesn't tea stain. You can antique it by applying burnt umber paint, leaving it set for a few seconds, and wiping it off with a soft cloth. Continue the applications until you reach the desired shade.
Yes. I do it by painting the stain on the wood with a paint brush to get an even coat. You can re-coat in a few hours until you get the color you want. Then, you have to let it dry longer than the can says since you didn't wipe off the 'excess.' Wait about twice as long as the can says before you put a covering coat of anything. If you don't let it COMPLETELY dry before you apply the glossy finish, the vapors in the stain will force their way out thru the gloss coat and blister the glossy finish and make a mess. The last time I did this, I let the stain air dry for 3 days before applying the glossy coats. I've had no problems with the results but you have to very patient.
You don't. You will most likely have to restain after stripping.
If a man puts on underwear after recently ejaculating, then it is likely that such a stain will be left. If a man ejaculates while actually wearing underwear, this will also leave a stain.
That you had a good time
what idiot wears a condom under his underwear?