Polyurethane does a brilliant job of keeping out moisture and sealing in the color of most types of wood stains. But can you put polyurethane over gel stain?| The Woodwork Place
Blending different tinted oil finishes is a pretty easy way to personalize the color of a wood finish…| The Woodwork Place
What if I told you that there’s a centuries-old type of finish that is all natural, and is great at providing protection from wear and tear?| The Woodwork Place
Gel stains can add color to even the most difficult to stain timbers. But, what can you do if you want to remove a gel stain instead?| The Woodwork Place
Wood hardeners help prevent rotting wood from falling apart. But can they take a coat of oil-based wood stain?| The Woodwork Place
Does that wood stain still feel tacky to the touch (hours later)? Find out the 3 most common reasons why your wood stain isn’t drying.| The Woodwork Place
Are you struggling to find wood stain that’s the right color for your furniture? Ever thought about customizing and blending that wood stain instead?| The Woodwork Place
If you want the best of both worlds — superb stain color and a fantastic poly finish — can you simply mix the two together?| The Woodwork Place