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Offline geneVG

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Staining
« on: July 07, 2011, 01:03:28 pm »
I read somewhere that you can not stain Popler wood!  Can some one give me some advice on this.

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Re: Staining
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2011, 01:53:10 pm »
By nature Poplar tends to be 'blotchy'....

Therefore staining it will accent this trait depending on the coloration of the wood itself.

I personally have not had good results with stains of any kind and poplar.
Others have suggested using a 'sealer'.

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Re: Staining
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2011, 03:59:22 pm »
Thanks for the information.  So far I have been just dipping it ito lemon oil like Steve showed on the u-tube and it works fine that way, but I was hoping to beable to us it with different stains.
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Re: Staining
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2011, 04:01:10 pm »
Aspen or Maple are nice light woods that accept stains very well.

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Re: Staining
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2011, 04:23:07 pm »
I do use some MAple. both soft and hard, and you are right, they do stain nicely.
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Re: Staining
« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2011, 05:46:58 pm »
Try a nice coat of shellac on poplar first.  That seems to help with the blotching..JMHO
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Re: Staining
« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2011, 06:55:10 pm »
and use a spoon or even better a small cloth to apply the stain, that is by far more constant than using a brush.

Oh and use (single-use)gloves - your wife will not like the color of your hands, nether will the children telling you to go and wash them properly  ::) :o :-\

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Re: Staining
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2011, 10:24:10 pm »
I just want to say thank you for all the help on my staining issue.

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Re: Staining
« Reply #8 on: July 09, 2011, 01:18:48 pm »
I recently asked a similar question about staining poplar, wanting to use a darker stain.  The concensus was that I should use a sealer on the wood, then stain. There are a number of ways to seal, but I had a can of wood sealer I hadn't ever used, so tried that and it worked well. You can see this under "Darken BLO" on the third page of these posts, or just go to http://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=5936.0.
« Last Edit: July 09, 2011, 01:26:34 pm by Crabbyboater »
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