I stripped paint off an 40+ year-old oak staircase, and the stripper
also removed most of the color from the wood (still a little blotchy
in sections). Now I need to color it to match my oak floors and add a
protective topcoat. Should I use oil-based stain with oil-based
polyurethane or a water-based stain with water-based polyurethane?
Which type of stain (water or oil) would blend uniformly over old oak
without getting too dark? And which topcoat will be durable enough?
I would prefer to use water-based for ease of use, since I have never
refinished anything before, but my main concern is doing what will
look best.
Thanks,
Newbie Refinisher
jdm wrote:
> Anyone?
Kim
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> Anyone?
>Anyone?
Oil, always.
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Gave the floor a nice warm 'honey' color and actually dried fairly
quickly. I think I did three coats in a day, and they were dry
enough to walk on (not move furniture) by night.
Renata