A household solvent called Goo-Gone works well.
Yes it will.
Natural wood means wood that has not been stained. It often has a coat of clear oil on it to protect it, but has not been colored in any way.
the wood will burn but the paint will melt .
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You can use an oxygen cleaner, like OxyClean. Scrub and power-wash.
No. Once you have varnish over the wood, stain will not penetrate. You can get colored varnish and try to darken it that way. I would get a lighter shade than what you want. All the varnish stains are put on white pine to get the samples. Since the wood is already stained, putting the color you want on now would cause it to be too dark.
It is up to you, most composite wood can be painted and stained to your liking. Solid wood is exactly as it sounds and solid wood can be painted or stained also.
Yes. Rubberwood has a natural hue so it can be stained as dark or light as needed.
They are made of stained or painted wood
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Natural wood means wood that has not been stained. It often has a coat of clear oil on it to protect it, but has not been colored in any way.
the wood will burn but the paint will melt .
Plywood rots all wood including composite wood if exposed to the elements and not properly finished and stained.
Furniture is often built out of wood, and brown is considered to be a good color for wood; even if the actual wood is not brown (for example, a yellow pine) it can be stained.
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You can purchase a product called DuraSeal to protect and seal your stained wood furniture. Using this product will ensure that your furniture is protected from the weather. You can visit their website at www.duraseal.com/sections/products.htm.
True cherry wood comes from a cherry tree. One has to be very careful when purchasing cherry wood as many different types of wood can be stained to appear like cherry wood.
Cabot actually offers a tung oil finish specifically for stained wood. The product can be used on finished or unfinished wood, so long as the wood has not been previously sealed with another product.