It’s made of pallets, packing crates, and 1″x12″x12′ boards from a reuse center, so I have lots of different looks in the same species. Your stain study was most helpful. In retrospect, I kind of wish I’d gone out and gotten the buffer…it would have made a smoother, slightly shinier finish, but honestly, the hand-rubbed one was great for that painted piece. This was so helpful for me, and my most amateur endeavors. Same. Is the Minwax conditioner a substitute for water-popping? The Jacobean was a one of our choices, I’m leaning toward Ebony now with 2 coats. Very interesting! over wax. I was wondering how the oak would look with a stain – now I have a better idea! Especially when a big oak fell on our property recently. I was also thinking it wasn’t sanded. So you just put one coat of shellac and let it dry. But the overall color just wasn’t quite warm enough for me. Great information! What can be mixed with #2716 Dk Walnut penetrating stain, to bring out a touch of red. You can see clearly the wood’s color undertones (yellow, pink, green, neutral, red) but they aren’t nearly as pronounced. Start with Minwax ® wood filler to create a stainable, even surface. I’ve never tried that. Really awesome post! I loved pine with the lights and darks, but not the medium stains. Looks wonderful! It takes a stain well, is durable, inexpensive, and a good cabinet choice. How does the Minwax get through the Annie Sloan wax? Options. (January 11, 2019) It took me three more years, but I’ve finally found a much easier way to get a beautiful stained finish on cheap pine. I’m nervous I won’t like how it turns out. Visit Minwax for more examples of available stain colors. I’m having pine wood and can’t decide to have it painted white or go with a stain. Any insight on how the gold would affect the stain color? The pine turned more gray than anything. Very useful to see how various woods behave and really helps in choosing what kind of wood to use! Amazing photography as well. I was aghast. I’m afraid of having the oil based turn simply white on white oak any bit of amber or golden. Your post was the clincher. I am thinking of gray stain first, to neutralize, but I really like the idea of a wax to fill in the cracks for an aged look. I’ve since used the same wax over satin Behr paint (sprayed with my mason jar sprayer) because we don’t have easy access to Annie Sloan products and the major brands hadn’t come out with knockoffs yet. After reading so much about poplar being “homely”, I thought it would behave closer to pine. Weathered Oak is a premium wood stain by Minwax. I found myself wishing I had a way to rip it into boards and then a nice planer to get it smooth and piece it together into a tabletop or a bench. I use it on all my outdoor furniture, my front door (inside and outside), and it lasts exceptionally well!This looks glossy at first but quickly cures to a soft sheen. I’ll be 75 in January and am in the process of making my last big project – a daybed that will eventually be used as my casket. Puritan Pine is a premium wood stain by Minwax. Thanks for all the experimenting. simply the best thing I’ve seen on how various stains work on various woods Thank you for doing this. How many coats of stain did you put on the wood samples shown in the photos? The ever popular and inexpensive Pine has yellow undertones. i want to try the white after sadning but i think ill do the walnut to match my dark floors and grey corrian counters. This was perfectly timed! thanks. Can I apply another clear protective finish over Soft Wax? I love the way it settles into the low places and gives it a nice aged look, but I prefer the more subtle look of the last one. This was incredibly helpful! But when it comes to light a medium-toned stain colors, wood conditioner just doesn’t seem to do much…or at least not nearly enough to suit my taste. And water-based polyurethane isn’t an option for me either. What a wonderful, informative post. I would love the color of this table you’ve done to be how the floors look. I guess I’ll have to look up prices of birch next time I want to forego paint on my project. And then do you sand before you stain? Minwax Dark Walnut. I do wish we could take it further :) I have a half dozen (or more) cans of Minwax! Dilute ? This post was super interesting! I think some people just don’t care about that sort of thing! Can you make a video showing the staining process? :). From the site: I’m planning to use the same technique on another furniture piece. It appears that the vinegar is helping avoid grain reversal. Ex: contractors squatting in my back room at night, appliances stolen (we were in a motel for 9 months) problems with pouring concrete flooring, broken pipes under the foundation and last but not least, the City of Houston. ... Royal Pine 1040; See all the colors. I just wanted to say thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I will stay tuned! Isn’t that going to make staining tricky – as shown with this post, different woods take on different looks? I don’t know of another brand, but you might get a similar benefit from a product like shellac that you can buy from Home Depot I think one thing that the wax does is just kind of seal the wood so that it keep so much of the stain from penetrating into and accenting the grain. Addicted 2 Decorating is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. I’ve built my own, too, and am very happy with the results. My suggestion would be to use a scrap piece of wood that is the same type that you want to treat, and test your different options. Thank you for doing such a great post! Ended up going with red oak and golden oak stain and the color is exactly as seen in person. And depending on the stain color, I’ve seen the grain in pine turn yellow, and orange, and even an awful reddish purple. Thanks! We’re in the process of refinishing our red oak floors and have searched what feels like the entirety of the internet for a post like this! Do you think this method would work on Ikea butcher block countertops? I’m going to need approximately 20 Bd. Loved seeing all the side by side comparisons. Of course, these are also the same people who can make regular ole polyurethane look like a million bucks with a hand rubbed finish. yes! I may do something with some blue glaze to help neutralize the yellow but we’ll see. Thanks for this! The directions I found used apple cider vinegar. In my opinion the warmth will only enhance the staining you are doing now. Thank you for taking the time to do it. Just brush it on and let it set for about 20 minutes, then you can apply the stain of your choice. Appreciate your help :). Had I used enough wax, or several coats of wax, to where the wood actually felt waxy or coated, it would have been too much. What I WOULD try on a floor is bleaching the wood first (using a bleach product that’s specifically made for floors and other large areas) and then staining. Love your blog!! You’d think MinWax would have this on their website. Thanks so much! This is the BEST ever and so thorough! You can check out the details of my process here…. We have been trying to pick a miniwax stain for birch cabinets going into our basement. Best practice would be to get a piece of walnut and do some tests. This post from pneumatic addict on how to make your own wood toner is great. This was so helpful to see all the stains on the birch board. Minwax Wood Finish is available in 16 colors. I’ll probably be tackling that project in December or January. It’s a truly horrible color that’s hard to work with. Pine is very common for dining tables, and also for floors. Step 2: Apply Minwax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner to help the stain penetrate the wood evenly and reduce the effect of wood grain raising.. This will also help somewhat in sealing any knots to reduce pitch bleed. Container Size: 1 Quart. This is a wonderful write up. My White Oak with Golden Oak Stain is going to look great this weekend :). Thank You, Thank You Thank You for doing this. I’m assuming that following the next steps you listed won’t help. You’ve gotten me a little ahead of the game! I have had fantastic results with both of these. I don't like the real dark stains. Not dark, just rich looking. That being said, I do love pine in those middle shades. P.s I’m not a seller or spokesperson for fusion- just a happy little diyer who’s discovered a revolutionary product. When the kids were young they would scratch each other’s names into the wood to try and get a sibling in trouble… When one son was old enough and talented enough to refinish the whole thing we made him do it . Thank you for your help, creativity, time and amazing design inspiration. Help me with your special undertone eyes! This was Waterlox with a little bit of Minwax Honey mixed in. I guess that won’t work. I’m curious if you sanded the samples, that also makes a big difference especially with pine… I’m surprised by some of your results on the pine, I use pine with minwax everyday to build furniture and I get very different results. And I do think this would work just fine on stripped wood. I have debating about what the difference a primer or conditioner will make, this was a big help! Have you tried that? Wood conditioner is certainly key (learned that the hard way). We hope you feel welcome and maybe find inspiration, because we should all love where we live.". I have to admit that I was very impressed with the end-results and it the finish looked as good if not better than what you’d expect from a furniture factory. Perhaps someone could give me their opinions of what wood and stain to use with black iron pipe? You can use it on hardwood floors or wood furniture or DIY projects. This is a process that I’ve been doing quite a bit of reading about lately because I want to build a wood countertop for a pantry I’ll be building, and naturally, pine is the cheapest wood so that’s probably what I’ll be using. Here at Arkansas Wood Doors, we use Minwax products to stain our pine doors. And as always when I work with pine to try to build something nice, my concern has been the final finishing steps. . Sad face. Ft. of 6/4. After the stain color is to your liking and completely dry, then you can use a compatible poly over the top of it or you can seal the stain with SealCoat and then poly. Great job. He has a stash of old wood he’s collected over the years and used two old pine planks for the top. You can see some grain, but it didn’t turn a crazy color, and it looks more aged than stained. I’m pretty sure that the last one is exactly what I’m going for. The other woods took the stain well, with more redness coming out of the conditioned sides of the boards. Required fields are marked *. It penetrates deep into the pores to seal and protect the wood. You want some contrasts. I’m having white cabinets/white granite with greyish Island, and butcher block counters and white windows. It will look fine. Minwax ® Wood Finish™ is an oil-based wood stain that provides long-lasting wood tone color. Oil-based stains, such as Minwax Wood Finish, enhances pine’s grain and colors and can do it with just one heavy coat. Just a quick question. Sometimes it takes more than one application to get the richness in the color I desire. Minwax recently came out with a Simply White stain and I’m in love with it! I didn’t want the orange tone that I got and the 2×4’s stained differently than the 1x’s. Not a bit of yellow or orange undertones. Hard as a rock and I wouldn’t describe it as glossy. This was the best article on staining I have ever seen. I was going to use quarter sawn white oak vs. quarter sawn red oak. Without being in the space we can’t really say, but one thing I would do is find a piece of red oak that matches the finish of your banister etc. My only concern would be to make sure you like the results on a sample since I don’t if you could sand off the finish since it penetrates the wood (Im sure you know more about that than I do:) Can’t wait to see what you decide!! Thank You! Thank you for this post! I almost want to try it!! I agree with Sarah! So I took a scrap piece of Select Pine and just used stain on one side. By far the best post I’ve seen on explaining the nuances of staining wood. You are inspired! Hooray for finding something that works well! Also, I repurpose furniture for a living. It’s what pros use to remove water stains from wood and to lighten colors. I appreciate any thoughts on this. This is so great that you are partnering with Minwax. It’ll never dry.). I just wanted to chime in that polyurethane over the wax might not be a good idea: Q. Hmmm…I hadn’t heard of that, so I searched, and the first article that came up was this one: http://www.woodshopnews.com/columns-blogs/finishing/502292-shellac-as-a-sealer-its-all-just-hype. Half dark walnut, half weathered oak stain by Minwax on pine. I’d love to see how the process worked on the entire piece. I’m going to try the simply white on white oak. Both of them. I wouldn’t hurt to see if you could mitigate that with conditioner. I tried some of the wax over red paint on a scrap piece of wood and I was immediately sold. Love this post! My project is to build a side table and coffee table using 1/2″ black iron pipe and then picking an edge glued wood for the top of it. This effort is sooo great! My inspiration is this turned leg farmhouse table from Williams-Sonoma that expands from 72 inches to 116 inches and seats up to 10 people when fully expanded. Really! Going to bookmark it or future reference. Hi Lisa! I’m sure you know that pine changes colour quite quickly when exposed to light. We refinished and extended our original hardwood floors and there were gross dark stains on the original floors which didn’t sand out. I wish I knew how to turn my own legs. It’s easy to end up with megablotches and it’s hard to avoid “grain reversal,” a peculiar effect that makes stained pine … I’m starting to look for a way to stain my pine kitchen floors. And here’s a look at my favorite sample compared to the stain-only sample. In the process of building a house and the trim color really has me struggling. The product I love is AquaZar top coat in antique flat. Thank you. One coat of the 1 lb dewaxed shellac (the 50/50 SealCoat/denatured alcohol) is probably good if you’re using the select pine for your tabletop. That way it’s easier to cover up all of the crazy yellow and orange grain. And I thought the pickled looked good on red oak – you didn’t?! Extremely helpful!! Absolutely love it. I’ve never used a pre-conditioner but after a few not so great results, I decided to do so in the future. . Is that weird…? And I finished with a coat of Minwax Polyurethane. Love your post. It’s so soft and gets dented and is full of ugly knotholes ….. The wood bleach kit that I used is pretty inexpensive, so it might be worth the purchase to test it out on your wall (or rather, on a scrap piece of wood from the wall). We love the honey brown you came up with. Useful helpful post. Hi, I Am searching for best stain for cedar fence. I haven’t ever used (or heard of) that wood. Minwax ® Wood Finish™ is available in 25 wood tone colors and can be used to enhance any bare or stripped wood surface. I think it’d hold-up really well on a daily use table if it’s mechanically buffed. That was actually part of the reason I used it over the paint. That’s going to be my go-to process from now on when dealing with pine. Here’s how that looked compared to my first sample. Beautiful results!! The Douglas fir has a orange tent I need to tone down. This just confirms my hatred for oak. The colour is a deep rich reddish gold. However since the top gets plenty of use I put on a coat of varathene. Moving along, and it’s only Feb. Blessings, I have had that table for 26 years… You will love the memories . This was such a great post! 2. Not so much hand-rubbed. Minwax® Water Based Wood Stain is an easy way to add beautiful color to unfinished wood surfaces. one i have used cuprinol dries to s shine. Now available in 40 colors and 4 designer style color palettes. We’re putting down pine floors in our new house and I have probably eight cans of stain sitting a few feet away from me for testing haha! Wipe on and immediately wipe off. I’m looking for that exact look but for flooring! Have you or any of your readers tried painting over stain with acrylics? Minwax makes a a few really great topcoats. I have been doing wood finishing for over 20 years and I can’t tell you how hard it is to get a client to appreciate how different stains look on different types of wood. This is one of my favorite posts I have ever read – ! Thoughts? Is there not a more pleasing wood grain that would reduce the number of steps to camouflage the pine grain.? Also, professional pros (the ones who take their time to listen to you and do the job right) always water-pop the wood when using dark stains. I really love the Simply White and am considering using it on an antique mahogany piece. Color. And I think it works perfectly on pine. You get the idea, right? And when you get that much pronounced grain on a large item like a dining table, it looks so incredibly busy. 'http' : 'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)) {e = d.createElement(s);e.id = id;e.src = p + '://' + 'widgets.rewardstyle.com' + '/js/shopthepost.js';d.body.appendChild(e);}if(typeof window.__stp === 'object') if(d.readyState === 'complete') {window.__stp.init();}}(document, 'script', 'shopthepost-script'); Your email address will not be published. It wasn’t protective at all. Hi, I have sanded an old pine dresser that was coated years ago in an orangy shellac. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. I’ll be saving this as reference for all of my future projects :), Love this, thank you! Over time, clear stained maple goes from an almost birch white to a really deep yellow gold. I love how classic / timeless it looks but…that white oak with Simply White stain definitely gives me the heart eyes. But just the absolute thinnest of coats of wax seemed to be enough to seal the wood to the point where the grain wouldn’t soak up the stain in a crazy way, but not seal it so much that the wood was too saturated with wax to soak up stain. Dropping another $20 is just not what I want to do right now. Thank for doing this! It drives me absolutely crazy the way that water-based poly clouds up when it gets wet. They often do. Plus, 22 of your other Burning Budget Questions around our Renovation, https://woodimprove.com/best-wood-stains/#product1, http://www.hardwoodinfo.com/consumer/rediscovering-hardwoods/types-of-wood/. We did a very light sanding and did stain these inside. A. Apply first in a thin coat if you want a lighter color and add another for a darker shade. I came across some info about bleaching wood, and I think if it’s done before staining, it’ll remove that yellow/orange color and make the stain look much better. Its interesting because on White Oak, in our experience, the color is much lighter than what is shown in your post. It would be more expensive for me to make a DIY table out of walnut than to just buy the Williams-Sonoma table. Now we’re getting to the meat of this blog post. There is not much worse than putting on the wrong stain, especially if you are working with dark ones. Nov 23, 2017 - Explore Julie North's board "Stain pine" on Pinterest. See all the colors ... Minwax® Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner. Perhaps you could get enough just for the top or the top and apron and you wouldn’t have to worry quite so much about aging it and toning-down the awkward colors. I’m a beginner learning how to refinish furniture… sanding is therapeutic to me, and I love seeing the potential in the wood under all the old stain/ varnish. But I’ve tried that method with light and medium-toned stains on pine, and it just doesn’t work. YOU ARE AWESOME. We’ve had several friends rip plywood and use, but like you said- THE GRAIN!!!!!!!! Really appreciated it – you could totally make a series out of it! I want a stained table, but when I stripped the top of that table, I found that only the very top of the table was covered in wood veneer, and the decorative routed edge around the table top was MDF, so it wouldn’t take stain. My only complaint is that you DID NOT WATERMARK YOUR PHOTOS!! Wax is just not durable for a table that is used often, so that’s not even an option that I would consider. He is going to be using yellow pine, but the wood pieces that are more white. Did all of the samples have comparable grain before you stained them? So I flipped the board over and did the four-step process that I used on sample #6 above. I am looking to build a platform / platform bed and I have white oak grey pink floors and looking to contrast it with either a less grainy wood like natural Birch, Maple, and not White Oak, but may want to stain it with a semi glossed Charcoal Gray. Your style choices and mine may often be different but I always think your work looks beautiful and magazine worthy. Just came in via Pinterest (againm!). Pre-stain conditioner is something that you brush onto the wood about 5 to 15 minutes before staining. Is that right? formId: '5d767f96afdf3e000f968472', Did you sand the woods before staining them? It is ideal for staining furniture, cabinets, doors, trim, molding, and hardwood floors. Looks like it could pass for walnut at a glance, especially with the unconditioned side looking like wood grain. That’s a lovely finish on pine. To give each wood the best chance at sporting stain, we started our study with Minwax’s Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner. We’ve been wanting to do a wood/stain study for years now and in my head, I wanted to do every type of wood with about 20 different stains each. His father was a finish carpenter, so who was I to argue with him. And I LOVE that white stain – someone mentioned they cant find it – hope that isn’t an issue. However, I noticed in your photos showing Dark Walnut and Jacobean, the pine samples for each color look much lighter than the same colors do in the photo of only pine boards with all of the colors. looking to refinish our hardwood floors. It think it looks even better when it’s finished with an oil based polyurethane which really enhances the dark walnut color and the grain of the wood. The shellac wash after the dye was likely to keep the glaze and dye from bleeding together. Hi Kristi I would personally be a bit scared of trying it on a floor. Note I would recommend using Pre-Stain wood conditioner before staining any White Pine wood. which is not what I want.please help. Minwax Golden Oak. Tintable in a wide array of colors for ultimate design flexibility and color matching - please visit your neighborhood Sherwin-Williams Store. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. I’m currently working on a dining table for our British Colonial interior using Red Oak and was concerned with color matching the existing dark woods. How many coats of stain did you do on the samples? Or actually it will take stain, but MDF soaks up stain much faster than wood, so it turned a completely different color. I wondered how you got through the wax for the stain, but you explained that above. I think the huge variation in poplar might drive me a little crazy, but birch does look awful stunning in those two dark stains. Since I poured concrete flooring (this is our second flood) and it is gray and my walls are repose gray, the bedrooms, where most of the doors are, I feel – need a wood stain to give the rooms warmth. Thank you for this helpful post and for answering this question! I find that stain-only sample to be just terrible, and that’s what I was afraid of my whole table looking like. Sometimes mixing stain colors can help, but I don’t know what the right formula would be off the top of my head. I love the color of Emily’s kitchen table. I can’t wait to try this! I am thinking I will use a golden oak stain and if it’s not perfect I may add a coat of white over it. After the vinegar solution, I used the Annie Sloan Dark Wax, and then followed up with a very thin coat of Minwax Special Walnut. It does take patience, 4-5 days between coats and we did 4 coats. But I really don’t want to do any kind of painted faux finish on my new table, and I’ll never, ever, ever live with a dining table that has a waxed top on it ever again. Try reactivating it to view this content. haha. There is very little difference between the conditioned and unconditioned white and red oaks, but the other three definitely benefited from the pre-stain conditioner. This experiment has been a great help! Love this! yes! This is a great post and helped me decide which stain to use on the twin bed my husband is making for our son! Turns out, it looks great with the right treatment. It is an elusive stain!! So I remembered your post and whipped it up.. thank you. This was a great post!! Might save you some steps. I love the matte finish, which has a very slight sheen to it. Some of my cabinet uppers have fluted glass, and the thought of staining everything inside the cabinet, too, has my head spinning! Incredibly helpful! Most retailers sell the small trial packs. This is excellent! I think ‘General Finishes’ is better because as the author says it’s great for difficult to stain pine and it’s easy to apply for the person who has no experiences in staining wood like me. Also, since I wrote this original post, I have discovered an AMAZING water-based topcoat. Shop Minwax Wood Finish Oil-Based Puritan Pine Interior Stain (Half Pint) in the Interior Stains department at Lowe's.com. Poplar looked a little bit like watermelon. THANK YOU!!!! Regarding a wax coating not being durable… I assume you’re referring to a hand-rubbed product like the Annie Sloan waxes. Thanks for sharing! Ive used a wood conditioner before staining and it really makes a difference on how the stain looks on pine. At first I was planning on pine because it’s cheaper…just not sure which stain to use…then I thought I would spend a little more and get red oak…now I have come here and I’m not sure if I want poplar, white oak, or red oak. It is important to understand that once you wax a piece of furniture, you cannot apply polyurethane, Lacquer, shellac, varnish, urethane, etc…. And cheap, in my humble opinion. You could even paint it a contrasting color! Great post idea. 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