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  • One minute and 51 seconds of cabinet staining and not one bottle of beer was cracked open? what kind of wood stainers are you?

  • how did the stain color get so dark at 1:13?

  • it's real wood, we used a little blue stainer and varnisher in one. Color = Mahogany. 1. Take off all the cabinets 2. put stripper on all the cabinets 3. Use the plastic scraper to scrape off all the old stain. 4. Hose the cabinets down 5. dry them up with a towel 6. Sand it a little here and there 7. Apply the stain 8. Let it dry in the sun, it should only take about 2 hours. 9. Put them back on their hinges. We thought this would be an overnight project, turned out to be a 2 day project.
  • were these mdf cabinets or real wood? what kind of stain did you use?

  • These cabinets were real wood. We used the 2 in 1 stainer, that includes the varnish in there. I don't remember the brand name, but it was a small blue can, and we chose the color mahogany. I'm sorry but this video was soo off. I forgot to set the camera during everything we did.

    basically,

    First we stained them as is, and realized it wasn't going to work. A Friend of ours told us we had to strip them and sand them down. So the process is,

  • These cabinets were real wood. We used the 2 in 1 stainer, that includes the varnish in there. I don't remember the brand name, but it was a small blue can, and we chose the color mahogany. I'm sorry but this video was soo off. I forgot to set the camera during everything we did.

    basically,

    First we stained them as is, and realized it wasn't going to work. A Friend of ours told us we had to strip them and sand them down. So the process is,

  • 1. Take off all the cabinets

    2. put stripper on all the cabinets

    3. Use the plastic scraper to scrape off all the old stain.

    4. Hose the cabinets down

    5. dry them up with a towel

    6. Sand it a little here and there

    7. Apply the stain

    8. Let it dry in the sun, it should only take about 2 hours.

    9. Put them back on their hinges.

    We thought this would be an overnight project, turned out to be a 2 day project.

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