JB
May 14th 05, 03:28 PM
What are the steps for satining an old wood stair case? The steps had been
stained and then carpeted over, and on the first four or five steps, there's
a darker stain on the tips. Some of the steps seem to have extra stains
(like someone spilled stain). The wood appears to be maple. I'm a newbie,
and I've heard that if you sand you can reshape the wood. Also, that you
have to treat the wood with stain remover first. Then, after you stain one
coat, let the stairs site for three days before you can walk on them. And
that you might have to do two coats and then put some sort of poly treatment
for protection, so is that like three seperate three-day drying periods?
(All the bedrooms in our house are on the second floor!)
- JB
stained and then carpeted over, and on the first four or five steps, there's
a darker stain on the tips. Some of the steps seem to have extra stains
(like someone spilled stain). The wood appears to be maple. I'm a newbie,
and I've heard that if you sand you can reshape the wood. Also, that you
have to treat the wood with stain remover first. Then, after you stain one
coat, let the stairs site for three days before you can walk on them. And
that you might have to do two coats and then put some sort of poly treatment
for protection, so is that like three seperate three-day drying periods?
(All the bedrooms in our house are on the second floor!)
- JB