Problem group
Wood Stain Prep
Browse 3 matching answers for wood stain prep (surfaces: cedar wood, maple wood, mahogany wood; tasks: stain prep).
What grit for cedar before staining?
Soft cedar can show sanding scratches or absorb stain unevenly when the surface is over-sanded or left rough. Recommended grit: Use 150 then 180 for most cedar stain prep. Use 220 only for very smooth finish prep.
cedar wood
stain prep
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What grit for maple before staining?
Maple can stain unevenly and show sanding marks when prep is not controlled. Recommended grit: Use 180 then 220. Keep the sanding pattern uniform before applying stain or conditioner.
maple wood
stain prep
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What grit for mahogany before stain?
Mahogany can show sanding scratches or uneven stain color. Recommended grit: Use 180 then 220 for most mahogany stain prep.
mahogany wood
stain prep
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