Get a wood stain from a home improvement store and brush it onto the stair treads with a bristle brush.
Staining pine wood stairs.
Pressure treated wood contains preservatives to prevent rot and insect damage but it remains vulnerable to the sun wind moisture and dirt.
Learning how to stain pressure treated wood can extend the life and improve the appearance of decks fencing picnic tables retaining walls and other exterior wood projects.
In this video i show you how to stain pine wood.
Wood stains are probably most commonly used on pine boards and plywood.
Antique pine often has a dark mellow color.
In addition to blotchiness the softer areas between the grain lines soak up stain like a sponge creating an unnatural look.
Follow the directions on the can of wood stain and make sure that you cover the entire surface of each stair by moving in long strokes and going with the grain as you apply.
It s possible to stain pine stair treads but it takes more prep work to get good results with pine than it does with harder woods.
Unfortunately when woodworkers try to duplicate that color on new pine by using stain the results are usually disappointing.
Brush a coat of wood stain onto each tread.
Yeah but what about drab boring wood.
The photo below shows the dramatic difference between the raw and sealed areas of pine using the same stain color.
Staining pine make this inexpensive wood look like a million bucks.
In order to prep your wood sand it with a low grit sandpaper to remove any inconsistencies.
The whole idea behind stain is that you can color wood but not cover up the grain like paint does.
The main problem is that pine tends to soak up stain unevenly resulting in a blotchy unnatural appearance.
Seal pine before wood staining.
It is a simple diy tutorial and i use a scrap piece of pine wood to test the stain color that i will be us.
Next use a higher grit sandpaper to smooth the surface then scrub the wood with a soft sponge to.
Some softwoods like pine and some hardwoods such as cherry turn blotchy when stained.
Typically pine is the cheapest lumber you can buy and its light color can make it seem like a blank canvas.
In this case consider applying a pre stain wood conditioner which seeps into the wood fibers to seal the material and prevent the uneven absorption that causes blotching.
To stain pine wood you ll need to seal it before brushing on the stain to prevent the wood from soaking up more pigment in some areas than others.