“Antique” Faux Finish for Furniture & Cabinets
Special painting techniques can give new cabinets a surface finish that appears “antique.”
Special painting techniques can give new cabinets a surface finish that appears “antique.”
New Water-Based Stains from Minwax Bring Out Wood’s Natural Beauty in 200+ colors Minwax, America’s number one-selling* interior wood stain, has introduced its new Wood
Finishing pine is a four-step process: Sand, Seal, Stain and Topcoat.
Staining and sealing for protection from the elements By Matt Weber
A thorough cleaning along with an application of a penetrating wood stain will do wonders for the looks and long life of your wood fence.
By Matt Weber Refinish a deck to renew the look and protect it from the elements. For decades genuine wood has remained America’s most
By Dave Barnes 11 Keys to Successfully Stain Exotic Hardwood for Outdoor Applications
Master concrete stainer, Gaye Goodman, explains the staining procedure in step-by-step detail.
Years ago it seems like every deck that was built was constructed out of good old CCA…pine wood treated with copper chromium arsenic, commonly referred
By Dave Barnes Unlock the secrets the pros use to create a beautiful, long-lasting finish by doing it right the first time.
Armstrong-Clark’s deck and siding wood stain has nondrying conditioning oils that separate from the drying side of the formula. These oils penetrate deep into the deck or siding wood fiber where the wood’s natural oils used to be. This process rejuvenates the wood. The drying oils stay at the surface, lock in the conditioning oils […]
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