Staining involves applying a colored solution that penetrates deep into the wood to enhance its natural grain and alter its tone. Unlike paint, stain doesn’t mask the texture. For protection, the surface is usually sealed with lacquer, wax, or oil.
Staining involves applying a colored solution that penetrates deep into the wood to enhance its natural grain and alter its tone. Unlike paint, stain doesn’t mask the texture. For protection, the surface is usually sealed with lacquer, wax, or oil.
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