A few brands claim that their wood glue is stainable, but can you really stain over wood glue?| The Woodwork Place
Wood stains typically take around 12-24 hours to dry. But what if, after days have passed, that stain is still too tacky to seal with polyurethane?| The Woodwork Place
Learn why a tacky gel stain problem can’t be solved with a hair dryer. And discover what you really need to do to fix that gel stain coat.| 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
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
Why does your hardwood floor still feel so bouncy after a new installation? Does it mean that new hardwood floors need time to settle?| The Woodwork Place
Plywood vs Chipboard: Which one of these two engineered woods is best suited for flooring?| The Woodwork Place