Yes, you can re-sand solid wood; take care with veneer so as to not go through it. Sand enough to rough it up and stain again, there's no need for...
2 Answers 1 viewsYes, the stain will make your wood darker, and the sealer will preserve the stain you used.
2 Answers 1 viewsWine is a compatibility layer that allows you to run Windows software on systems such as Linux, MacOS/OSX and BSD. In the case of GNU/Linux, it's obvious Linux distributions are...
2 Answers 1 viewsOld timer trick: Take a small blob of the filler and drip a few drops of the stain on it. Knead it together and apply.
2 Answers 1 viewsTry baking soda on a scrub sponge and see if that will help. Use it dry, and you may have to do it more than once.
2 Answers 1 viewsAll species of wood have a variegated color in their grain that is unique to that species. If you want to keep the natural color, don't stain it! For maple...
2 Answers 1 viewsIt is the ground wire. You connect it to the chassis or something that's made of conductive metal.
2 Answers 1 viewsIf the stain has been on there for a while, then you don't have to do anything special. If it was just recently applied, though, I'd make sure to use...
2 Answers 1 viewsYou can add sterilized marbles, this will use up some of the airspace left after racking.
2 Answers 1 viewsApply white toothpaste to a wet paper towel, and rub it on all needed areas.
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