After founding and selling two well-known craft brewing companies, Joel Vandenbrink is now an active board member of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation and a member of the Washington National Park Fund. In addition, Joel Vandenbrink enjoys traveling in his Airstream RV and completing do-it-yourself (DIY) home projects.
Staining wood is an approachable DIY project that updates cabinetry and furniture. The first step in staining is preparing the wood by stripping the old finish and sanding. This provides the best surface for the stain.
Water-based stains are often easier for home use because they produce fewer fumes. Oil-based stains have more fumes and must be applied in areas with good ventilation, such as a garage or patio.
While brushes can be used to apply the stain, an old rag is often more than sufficient. After waiting a couple of days for the stain to cure, apply a glossy or matte finish to ensure long-lasting color.
Staining wood is an approachable DIY project that updates cabinetry and furniture. The first step in staining is preparing the wood by stripping the old finish and sanding. This provides the best surface for the stain.
Water-based stains are often easier for home use because they produce fewer fumes. Oil-based stains have more fumes and must be applied in areas with good ventilation, such as a garage or patio.
While brushes can be used to apply the stain, an old rag is often more than sufficient. After waiting a couple of days for the stain to cure, apply a glossy or matte finish to ensure long-lasting color.

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