Steps:
- On bare wood, lightly sand the surface with 150-grit sandpaper to remove nicks, scratches, and to open up the pores of the wood grain.
- Wipe off the sanding dust with a tack cloth.
- Brush on wood conditioner prior to staining. Allow the conditioner to dry for 15 minutes.
- Put on rubber gloves and open a can of oil-based penetrating stain. Stir the stain well, then use a clean cloth to rub the stain into the wood in a circular motion.
- Wipe off the excess stain using a clean cloth. Allow the stain to dry 6 to 8 hours.
- Brush a coat of polyurethane varnish onto the surface, then finish up with long, light brush strokes to remove bubbles and lap marks.
- On an old furniture piece, clean the surface with a soft cloth dampened with commercial wood cleaner.
- To remove an old finish, use a steel wool pad to scrub antique refinisher into the surface.
- Wipe off the old, dissolved finish with a clean, soft cloth.
- Protect the stripped surface with a coat of stain polyurethane.