Penetrating wood stains are not intended to be a surface finish.
Floor stain does not penetrate.
Penetrating stains are not designed to sit on the surface.
If the surface is sealed or has some kind of wax or other coating it is advisable to use sandpaper to remove the top layer of the surface which is coated.
If you happen to spread it too thickly or you forget to wipe off excess the material that remains on.
Dark splotches show up when stain pigments become lodged in areas of grain that are more open.
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Spots that are prone to blotching show up darker.
With sherwin williams stain colors you can let the natural wood shine through match grain colors or cover unsightly blemishes.
Carefully vacuum up dust and grit from the sanding process and then wipe down the floor with a tack cloth to pick up any remaining dust.
Quickly brush or wipe on the conditioner let it penetrate and wipe it off just like stain.
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Clean the surface of the floor.
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Try to apply as even a coating as possible.
Unlike deep penetrating liquid stains gel stains hold their dye in suspension photo below so it can t oversaturate absorbent areas of the wood depending on the formula however some gel stains still produce high contrast between earlywood and latewood in pine photo below.
Now you need to apply the stain before the conditioner completely dries usually within two hours or so.
Usually lightly wiping the stain with a rag and solvent allowing adequate dry time and applying new stain.
Use a rag or paint roller to apply a penetrating stain.
If applied too thickly they won t dry properly and will remain tacky to the touch.
The best way to fix the problem is to check the surface on which the stain is applied.
One test is to wipe your board with mineral spirits.
Stain manufacturers will recommend their own conditioners.
This can also happen if the wood wasn t stripped and sanded completely down to bare wood since the stain will sit on the surface rather than soaking into the wood.
Wood stain is designed to penetrate into the grain of the wood not to remain on the surface.
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Over sanding the wood smooth can also cause a problem when using penetrating stains because you close the grain of the wood and it becomes difficult for the stain to penetrate.
But the best test is to apply stain to a sample of the wood you re using.
Unfortunately it s not easy to tell which boards this will affect.
Follow the grain of the wood.