Staining a wood table
-
George on Aug 28, 2016If the pattern is the same through out the table then you have a veneer top that looks like natural wood. You will never be able to match it no matter what you try. You might try re - sanding the whole table and use a different stain. Or you can use glaze stain techniques to create a dark wood pattern after you sanded the top.Helpful Reply
-
-
Patricia on Aug 28, 2016I was going to suggest sanding the whole section back to bare wood and restaining but it sounds like you're already doing that. I'm interested in how it works for you. Good luck!Helpful Reply
-
-
Yolande Griffin on Aug 28, 2016I sanded bake to bare wood and stained it again.Helpful Reply
-
Related Discussions
Should I paint or stain my oak kitchen cabinets?
I was wondering if you could help me with something -- I have an entirely oak kitchen. I know it's the rage now to paint or gel stain cabinets. I've been considering ... See more
How to paint a metal front door?
How do I paint my front door? It's metal.
How to paint grout?
How do I paint grout to change the color? The grout is in great shape, but the color - meh.
How to whitewash a brick fireplace?
What is the best method to whitewash bricks surrounding a fireplace?
Can you stain engineered (and veneered) wood?
Hey Hometalkers! I'd really like to give my son's train table a makeover by painting the drawers and staining the rest, but I'm not sure it's possible. The table is m... See more
Painting over stain on cedar wood
I have two glider chairs that are looking weathered (not in a good way) and need to be freshened up. Also, they were stained before wood had cured and have dried sap... See more