You should take a look at Rivers Edge Stained Glass in Medford. They offer stained glass classes. See if they will let you sit in on one, then talk to the others there. One of them might love a chance to help you learn the art.
The worst stain to get rid of would usually be blood.
I agree with Charles. I would also sand the piece of wood with the stain a bit then apply the darker stain.
I would remove the stain from the entire piece (leg or top) and then carefully re-stain it properly.
This is not a question that can be easily answered. You must first pick a finish you would like to go with before you can ask this.
Yes, just clean with a TSP solution, sand to remove the gloss, prime with an oil based primer, then paint with two coats of either a water or oil based alkyd paint for washability and durability.
It's best to learn these handcrafts as an apprentice. You could find someone locally with these skills who would be willing to teach you.
You would get the color grey
The worst stain to get rid of would usually be blood.
The lack of a stain would be spotlessness (state of being unstained).The opposite of wood stain is paint.
An investigation into the effectiveness of stain-removing products
Plastic Lumber made from 100% HDPE like MAXiTUF would not stain. However, if you are using a composite made with some additional filler such as wood or bamboo you would be able to stain the stain the filler.
A tattoo will not cover up a port wine stain, although in theory you could create a pattern of some sort which would incorporate the stain - but chances are, that would only make the stain more conspicuous, not less.
Depends on the type of stain, but usually about i would say 3 minutes.
ZN stain
Yes, I would be willing to provide an email reference for you.
yes it would
One good way to get into this type of business is to submit applications to several construction firms telling them you are willing to learn and ask them for a chance.