These products are on the smelly side but give excellent durability and are pretty uv stable.
Staining maple stair treads.
Hard maple stair treads are available in standard sizes or can be custom made to your specifications.
Fabulon or torcan would be my suggested products.
Make sure not to load the brush with too much paint or you will get drips on the treads.
Start at 80g or 100g and finish with 120g then brush on a good quality urethane.
Unfinished and prefinished stair parts are available in several stain colors available online.
When people say it becomes blotchy it s usually do to a piece of maple that has minimal figure.
Our maple stain colors are available on stair treads risers and stair parts so you know longer have to worry about the messy and time consuming process of staining and finishing your treads by hand.
Prime the risers after sanding.
Staining maple is way easier than many would lead you to believe.
Scraped and sanded oak stair treads are comparatively simple to finish.
All of our maple treads are finished with our specialty aluminum oxide finish which will preserve the bold color of your stairs for decades to.
Custom wood stair tread options include thick stair treads for floating stairs winder treads and retrofit stair treads in any custom sizes you might need.
Stair treads and risers are also available in almost any other hardwood species.
Buy retro treads stair treads risers and other stair parts for your staircase project direct from the manufacturer.
If you want to paint the stair risers a different color than the stained treads tape off the treads and paint them after you have stained.
It seems that current design trends imply that more than 90 of all the mouldings and stair treads that we sell these days are stained a colour darker than their natural tone.
A coat of stain if desired wiped on and off and allowed to dry can be covered with a coat of.
So let me offer a few thoughts on how to get the job done and get some awesome results.
Maple stair tread finishing give the treads a good sanding.
Staining finishing treads.