It depends on the stain. If it is a water base stain then no.
If it is a oil or solvent base it should be fine.
Generally, yes, although the water-based stain may run a small amount after application if the wood still has a lot of oil present in it. After 15 years, it should be okay.
I would use a stain to make it the color you want and when the stain is dry or has been absorbed into the wood and dry to the touch, use a product called spar varnish and give it two coats. It is resistant for up to 2-5 years even in salt water.
You can stain T 111 siding with an oil or water based solid stain. You can also use a semi-transparent stain, however, it may have a blotchy or nonuniform appearance.
what is best stain to use on monkeypod for clear look show the true wood
You can use a sponge applicator on a broom handle or extension
It is not okay to use frozen pumpkin that has been in the freezer since 2001. That would make the pumpkin 13 years old. Pumpkin will last in the freezer for about one year.
No
If the fruit has been frozen and then thaughed out, then , yes.
Yes because there frozen and still good to use!
yes
If it has been frozen, yes.
You should seal it. Maybe stain it, too.
use tide stain stick
Yes, you can use stain in a paint sprayer for your project.
I find the easiest way to get stain out of clothes is to apply washing up liquid to the stain before washing, either in the washing machine or by hand washing. I find this works really well and certainly much cheaper than stain removal products which do not always work
If the hermetic seal has been compromised, then I would not recommend using them.
When the stain is still fresh, apply white wine. The color begins to disappear and then all you're left with is the wet part of the stain. If the stain is dry, then use a little soap that is safe on the material (I would try Palmolive) and hydrogen peroxide. Spray, dab, or pour the mixture on the stain. Been there done that!