I installed a dozen or so Andersen windows in my house. The window
itself is not stained as it is not exposed. I stain the trim that is
then attached to the window.
You don't have to stain. You do have to put some protection on bare wood.
Paint, varnish, bacon grease will work too. Depends on what you want it to
look like. After installing, you usually put trim that matches the rest of
the room. Some masking is probably involved too.
> My
>understanding the doors are unstained unfinished pine interior that is
>usually stained.
The instructions in the box will tell you, there is a section that
covers this, I think. There may also be a time limit mentioned, so as
to prevent loss of warrantee, moisture damage, etc...
Look on the Andersen site for a installation PDF.
Any stain on the glass comes off with a razor blade, its quicker than
taping, but be real sure to use a Pre Stain, pine will stain blotchy
without it and look like crap.
I am quite pleased with the results.
I highly recommend the door, too.
I believe the instructions say not to use anything abrasive on the glass,
such as a razor blade.
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If you razor blade the stain off, keep the blade almost parallel to
the glass to avoid scratching it.