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Brent Bolin June 25th 09 07:51 PM

Staining new Pella casement windows
 
They are pine on the inside.

From what I've read the process should go like this -

Lightly sand with 180 grit or finer sand paper.

Pella recommends applying a wood conditioner. Think Minwax makes a
product.

Apply stain with either a brush or rag. Apply again if needed to
achieve the desired color. Think Minwax also makes a product.

Finally, apply three coats of exterior-grade finish, such as a
polyurethane finish

Anybody have any pointers

Thanks

ransley June 25th 09 11:14 PM

Staining new Pella casement windows
 
On Jun 25, 1:51*pm, Brent Bolin wrote:
They are pine on the inside.

From what I've read the process should go like this -

Lightly sand with 180 grit or finer sand paper.

Pella recommends applying a wood conditioner. * Think Minwax makes a
product.

Apply stain with either a brush or rag. *Apply again if needed to
achieve the desired color. *Think Minwax also makes a product.

Finally, apply three coats of exterior-grade finish, such as a
polyurethane finish

Anybody have any pointers

Thanks


My pellas were ready to stain no sanding needed. Dirt or fingerprints
should be cleaned with alcohol or windex and that area might need
sanding, you need a pre stain like Bix or the pine wont stain evenly,
its thinned Shellac, Oil finishes darken a bit water base wont darken
much, I just used water base poly as the color and finish. Minwax
stains I find hard to get a color I like but try it. The color of wet
stain is your finished color. Experiment on scrap pine for your color
and finish.

Brent Bolin June 26th 09 12:46 AM

Staining new Pella casement windows
 
On Jun 25, 5:14*pm, ransley wrote:
On Jun 25, 1:51*pm, Brent Bolin wrote:





They are pine on the inside.


From what I've read the process should go like this -


Lightly sand with 180 grit or finer sand paper.


Pella recommends applying a wood conditioner. * Think Minwax makes a
product.


Apply stain with either a brush or rag. *Apply again if needed to
achieve the desired color. *Think Minwax also makes a product.


Finally, apply three coats of exterior-grade finish, such as a
polyurethane finish


Anybody have any pointers


Thanks


My pellas were ready to stain no sanding needed. Dirt or fingerprints
should be cleaned with alcohol or windex and that area might need
sanding, you need a pre stain like Bix or the pine wont stain evenly,
its thinned Shellac, Oil finishes darken a bit water base wont darken
much, I just used water base poly as the color and finish. Minwax
stains I find hard to get a color I like but try it. The color of wet
stain is your finished color. Experiment on scrap pine for your color
and finish.


How did you apply the stain and pre stain with a rag or brush?


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