Using Varathane Wood Stains and Conditioners | Turning Pine into Walnut | 2021/34

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Many people take the application of stains for granted. They just slap it on, wipe it off, and are satisfied with the look. But there is more!!

If you follow the directions, and perform the proper steps from sanding, surface preparation, product application, to finish, you will find that the results are far better than what you have achieved previously. And the information has always been there, RIGHT ON THE LABEL!

In this video I used Dark Walnut stain from Varathane, along with a pre-conditioner, and finally a gloss lacquer spray finish from Deft. I was able to get all of these products at my local Home Depot.

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Oh i thought the walnut piece in the beginning was a finished example of the pine with finish. Got me good lol

PapiDelPNW
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Thank you this was helpful as I am going to be doing the same process with all my interior doors. Unfinished pine and will use the dark walnut stain. Good video!

johncampbell
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In my Renovation of my upstairs, I needed to stain 200 feet of pine baseboard along with several pieces of casing. To match the existing trim I had to use Zar wood stain. My first test blotched. Using Minwax wood conditioner required it to be stained before it was completely dry. Long story short, I found a awesome product called Charles Neil Blotch Control. It’s alkyd based and doesn’t have a time limit for applying stain. Worth checking.

starpartyguy
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Nice tutorial but unfortunately the finished result doesn't have the signature look appearance of walnut!!

ZalthorAndNoggin
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Would it make the wood darker, perhaps more even, to use two coats of stain? Or will the wood only absorb the single coat? Thanks.

RyzomeRyan
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Very helpful, thank you!!

(Just ignore the negative naysayers! 🙄😋)

CYA_IM_L
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Hey question, would this work on the -fake- wood from IKEA or does it have to be real wood? I got two shelves that are reddish looking, and wanted them to look walnut color instead.

GacktSama
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Very nice but not close to looking like walnut its pine no sham

juliebrown
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Not sure why everyone says this looks terrible. This is the closest I’ve seen someone take pine and make it look walnutish.

I do think it has to do with the quality of lumber as well, buying wood without knots is key, but your process was really good as well.

boigaking
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What about the burnt splotchiness? It's obviously not walnut.

BGraves
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How much surface is covered by a liter of stain?

anibalramos
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That looks terrible...! Looks like there are burnt parts to it!

vwmusicplaylist
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You can't seriously think this looks good or even close to walnut

ketolife
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This looks like a cheap piece of pine with stain on it. Stained pine always looks cheap. Your click bait title is dishonest.

stevespencer
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That wood is not from HOME DEPOT..it's too STRAIGHT...lol...sorry

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