03-03-2016, 07:24 PM
I'm redoing an old desk (small writing desk) with a very muddy dark brown finish. I sanded it all down only to find the wood looks like poplar.
The stain that was used penetrated very deeply into the wood. If I were to try and get rid of all the old stain the wood would be about 1/2" thick. What's left is a mix of white poplar and dark red splotches of remaining stain. I need to cover this remaining stain and try to get a uniform finish.
My questions:
-Would a sanding sealer be a good idea before I apply stain?
-What type of stain would cover this mess best? (Thinking a gel stain or ?)
-Would a tinted poly help even out the blotchy mess?
Any help greatly appreciated!
The stain that was used penetrated very deeply into the wood. If I were to try and get rid of all the old stain the wood would be about 1/2" thick. What's left is a mix of white poplar and dark red splotches of remaining stain. I need to cover this remaining stain and try to get a uniform finish.
My questions:
-Would a sanding sealer be a good idea before I apply stain?
-What type of stain would cover this mess best? (Thinking a gel stain or ?)
-Would a tinted poly help even out the blotchy mess?
Any help greatly appreciated!
Mike
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If you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room!
But not today...