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Let your imagination and creativity spill over to produce a unique piece!
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You may want to start with a simple classic finish as shown, or go for a more complex contemparary finish such as a crackle or distressed two-tone finish. You can choose the look you want.
Finishing is and should be fun. See your local dealer for assistance with finishing choices. Whether it's matching an antique table that has been in your family for 100 years or something brand new, our dealer's professionnal staff can get you started on your project.
Finish Shown: Honey Oak
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Staining Supplies Needed:
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1 - Well Vented Area
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2 - 1-2 Brushes; Optional Rags
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| 3 - Grit Finishing Sand Paper; 2-3 sheets
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4 - Selected Stain
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5 - Sealer and Top Coat
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Step 1:
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- Choose a location that is well ventilated and allows for easy movement. - Protect floor area with plastic or newspaper - Assemble supplies
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Step 2:
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- Prepare Surface of wood by sanding lightly with the direction of the grain.
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Step 3:
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| - Apply stain of your choice with brush or rag lightly wiping surface to remove excess stain. Let dry.
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Step 4:
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- Apply sealer with brush. Let dry. Lightly go over surface again with sand paper.
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Step 5:
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- Apply top coat. For added protection, sand lightly again and apply 2nd layer of top coat. Let dry.
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