the deck or porch will become darker and darker after every stain u put on
I agree with Charles. I would also sand the piece of wood with the stain a bit then apply the darker stain.
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.
It could look blotchy depending on the type of wood and if it's a colored stain.
For a seamless finish, apply the stain before assembling the furniture.
Try using oxalic acid, also called wood bleach, on the water damaged area before attempting to stain the wood. If that removes the stain, sand the surface, use a wood conditioner or a clear stain as a first coat, then apply the colored stain. Once that's dry, apply a clear polyurethane for interior use, or a spar varnish for exterior use.
I agree with Charles. I would also sand the piece of wood with the stain a bit then apply the darker stain.
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.
It could look blotchy depending on the type of wood and if it's a colored stain.
For a seamless finish, apply the stain before assembling the furniture.
Try using oxalic acid, also called wood bleach, on the water damaged area before attempting to stain the wood. If that removes the stain, sand the surface, use a wood conditioner or a clear stain as a first coat, then apply the colored stain. Once that's dry, apply a clear polyurethane for interior use, or a spar varnish for exterior use.
You can use a sponge applicator on a broom handle or extension
No, I have tried this and the end result you get is a very washed out blotchy stain that is very hard to apply. You can try bleaching the stain, and re-apply a stain that has a very close color that can mimic the stain you already have.
After. If you waterproof before staining, the stain won't make it to the wood to stain it.
How you can get a wood stain out of a white t-shirt depends on whether the stain is oil or water-based. For oil-based wood stains, use mineral spirits and for water-based wood stains, use acetone. Blot the stain from the edges and work your way in towards the middle but do not rub. Wash the t-shirt on a hot laundry cycle, between 60 and 90 degrees.
You should check the label on the specific product you're planning to use. If the label states it will adhere to wood with an existing coating, then it's fine to use even over an oil-based stain. (This is because once thoroughly dried, oil-based stains behave the same as water-based stains.) Some products, however, will require the existing stain to be stripped from the wood, or to apply a primer coat over the existing finish before applying new stain.
No, it is intended for wood and soaks in too much to look good on concrete. HD sells a good variety of concrete stain.
Wash the area with ammoniacal cleaner, let dry, apply three coats of oil based stain blocking primer.