What kind of stain are you using in this video? Also, you say you're using the "same basic technique as I showed with the stain earlier." Which clip is that? It would be really helpful if these clips were numbered, so we beginners can follow the steps in order.
Go with either minwax, but it's sometimes difficult to find the minwax water based-stain, or go to The Home Depot, they use Behr.
I do find it better to use a water based pre-stain prior to staing bare wood, it just leaves a more even finsh. When you are done, finish it with a water based poly-urethane.
What kind of stain are you using in this video? Also, you say you're using the "same basic technique as I showed with the stain earlier." Which clip is that? It would be really helpful if these clips were numbered, so we beginners can follow the steps in order.
papagena1 1 year ago
why is every friggin one of your vidoes covered with captions? whats the point of the video if i cant see it.
kctyphoon 1 year ago
@kctyphoon You can DISABLE the captions by clicking on the upward pointing arrow on the right side of your player...
humanrights4all 1 year ago
I would like to stain my pine wood bed. what water based stain do you think I should get to make it look espresso or chocolate colored. Thank you.
ronniecabreza 2 years ago
Go with either minwax, but it's sometimes difficult to find the minwax water based-stain, or go to The Home Depot, they use Behr.
I do find it better to use a water based pre-stain prior to staing bare wood, it just leaves a more even finsh. When you are done, finish it with a water based poly-urethane.
HrnyMILFLover 2 years ago
I would like to stain a pine wood bed and make it look espresso colored. What water based stain do you recommend
ronniecabreza 2 years ago
Thank you
6of6 2 years ago