All of it. Otherwise the latex stain will seal the surface of the wood and the oil will not be able to penetrate into the wood. Sanding won't remove all of the residue. You'll want to use a paint stripper/stain remover too.
No because latex paint will no stick to the oil stain. unless you sand the surface first then pain it
For a seamless finish, apply the stain before assembling the furniture.
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.
Unfortunately you can't. Once you freeze latex paint, there is nothing that can be done but throw it out.
That depends very much on the type of wood and the make of stain. I would expect it to last at least 3 years before re-applying.
Allow the pre-stain to dry for about 15-30 minutes before applying the stain. This will ensure proper absorption and a smooth finish.
Stain should typically dry for 24 hours before applying polyurethane to ensure proper adhesion and a smooth finish.
Allow the stain to dry completely for at least 24 hours before applying polyurethane.
A stain should typically dry for at least 24 hours before applying polyurethane to ensure proper adhesion and a smooth finish.
Yes, it is recommended to shake the stain before applying it to the surface in order to ensure an even distribution of the color and consistency of the product.
Oil-based stain should dry for at least 24 hours before applying water-based polyurethane.
Wood stain should typically dry for at least 24 hours before applying polyurethane to ensure proper adhesion and a smooth finish.
A stain should typically dry for at least 24 hours before applying polyurethane to ensure a smooth and durable finish.
You should wait at least 24 hours for an oil-based stain to dry before applying water-based polyurethane. This allows the stain to fully cure and ensures a smooth finish when applying the polyurethane.
Yes, shake the stain before applying it to ensure an even consistency and better results.
Stain typically takes about 24 hours to dry before applying polyurethane.
Stain typically needs to dry for about 24 hours before applying polyurethane.