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  2. Wood stain - Wikipedia

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    Wood stain is a type of paint used to colour wood comprising colourants dissolved and/or suspended in a vehicle or solvent. Pigments and/or dyes are largely used as colourants in most stains. The initial application of any paint or varnish is absorbed into the substrate similarly to stains, but the binder from a stain resides mainly below the ...

  3. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Wood finishing. A worker sprays a urethane finish onto a timber. Wood finishing refers to the process of refining or protecting a wooden surface, especially in the production of furniture where typically it represents between 5 and 30% of manufacturing costs. [1] [2]

  4. Danish oil - Wikipedia

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    Danish oil is a hard drying oil, meaning it can polymerize into a solid form when it reacts with oxygen in the atmosphere. It can provide a hard-wearing, often water-resistant satin finish, or serve as a primer on bare wood before applying paint or varnish. It is a "long oil" finish, a mixture of oil and varnish, typically around one-third ...

  5. Wildly Impressive Before and After Photos of Furniture ... - AOL

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    "First time refinishing any wood furniture - used an electric sander (100-150-180), pre-stain conditioner, american walnut oil based stain and 3 coats polyurethane (sanding in between each coat ...

  6. Tung oil - Wikipedia

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    Tung oil or China wood oil is a drying oil obtained by pressing the seed from the nut of the tung tree ( Vernicia fordii ). Tung oil hardens upon exposure to air (through polymerization ), and the resulting coating is transparent and has a deep, almost wet look. Used mostly for finishing and protecting wood, after numerous coats, the finish can ...

  7. Here's Exactly How to Get Rid of Carpenter Bees - AOL

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    “Since carpenter bees prefer untreated wood, homeowners should also remember to paint and stain wooden surfaces. For this, I recommend using thick, oil-based products."

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