Yes, a tacky stain will eventually dry as long as it is left undisturbed and given enough time to air dry.
Yes, the tacky paint will eventually dry.
you need to wipe the excess stain off the deck with a clean rag. It will never dry and it will float to the top of the sealer
The stain may still be tacky after a week due to factors such as high humidity, improper application, or using a low-quality stain.
Never apply a coating over a surface that hasn't fully cured. If the stain is "tacky" then it either has been applied way too thick for a penetrating stain, it was applied in high humidity, or it has not been allowed to dry sufficiently. Either allow sufficient time for the stain to dry, or if it's just not drying, remove the stain and reapply under the correct conditions before applying a clear coat.
Try and give it the whole day and see what happens, paint does dry eventually.
I would remove the stain from the entire piece (leg or top) and then carefully re-stain it properly.
Tacky glue typically takes about 24 hours to dry completely.
No, you need to remove the tacky coating before anything will stick properly.
Depending on the stain technique it can take anywhere from 2 to 24-hours for the stain to dry. For cabinets, you should wait the entire 24-hours to make sure the stain is not still tacky and to prevent smudges on the finish.
it has to be tacky!!!!!!!
A stain typically dries darker.
A stain typically dries darker.