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There is one thing that all DIY-ers are putting off as much as they can while working on their projects. The dreadful sanding:) But if you want to receive great results, you can't really skip this step. So here I'd like to give you some useful wood sanding tips. You can apply them when working

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Ben | DIY and Carpentry on Instagram: "The easiest way to finish wood! I have tried many processes and although it may not be the fastest, it always gives the best look.  -Day 1: Sand 80,120, and 180 grit. Vacuum and wipe surface with a tack cloth. Do not use mineral spirits. Do not use a pre-conditioner. Stain the wood with a white wash. Here I am using Varathane.  -Day 2: Let the white wash dry for 24 hours and then stain the piece using the color you want. Here I am using Kona by Varathane. -Day 3: Apply a polycrylic or polyurethane. Apply it slow. Do not shake the can. Less bubbles mean less work in the following days. You can use a brush, foam brush, or sprayer to apply. -Day 4: Sand the polycrylic LIGHTLY. You do not want to sand through that first coat. Wipe with a tack cloth again Woodworking Finishes, Varathane Wood Stain, Sanding Wood, Bar Plans, Wood Finishing, Furniture Fix, Wood Stain Colors, Building Tips, Carpentry Diy

Ben | DIY and Carpentry on Instagram: "The easiest way to finish wood! I have tried many processes and although it may not be the fastest, it always gives the best look. -Day 1: Sand 80,120, and 180 grit. Vacuum and wipe surface with a tack cloth. Do not use mineral spirits. Do not use a pre-conditioner. Stain the wood with a white wash. Here I am using Varathane. -Day 2: Let the white wash dry for 24 hours and then stain the piece using the color you want. Here I am using Kona by…

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