Staining over paint
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Hi Bev,
Do you know if the entertainment center is made from real wood or if it's MDF/pressed wood. That will make a difference in whether you can stain it at all. If it's real wood, you'll have to sand anyplace that you want to the stain to show. Click below to read an article about how to do this project. Wishing you the best.
https://www.hunker.com/13413081/how-to-apply-a-stain-on-top-of-paint
it will depend on what the cabinet is made of?
Well I've done black paint over brown stain, distressing to let the brown show through. I applied the paint with a rag over the stained piece, and then when almost dried used tulle netting to distress it.
You could try gel stain which is opaque over the paint and see if it shows enough for you. If not try using sand paper to distress down to the wood, then stain the visible wood.
I would use gel stain, it is self leveling at least the General Finishes brand is. First clean your piece well, lightly sand so the stain will have something to adhere to, then put the gel on.
I've put oil stain over paint to add another layer of tone to the original paint. If you put a brown stain over black paint it will tone down the black and give it a brown hue, but the black will still be dominate. Below is a picture of brown gel stain over black paint. Always seal gel stain. Good luck.
Stains are different than paint. Practice on a throw-away board first to make sure you end up with what you want. There is probably a sealer over the stain like a poly or varnish or wax that would have to be removed first.
It is made of wood.
I want to refinish ceiling fan blades that were light oak finish. I painted with a brown spray primer. If I brush or wipe on a brown stain can I get a “wood grain” finish or will it just smear the primer ??
Used gel stain over white paint