Just dip the rag in the gel stain and wipe onto the stair treads.
Staining stair treads dark.
If your home features are darker go with a darker wood stain.
Just get it all covered.
Use your orbital sander and or hand sanders to give the stairs an even texture and appearance that s ready to accept stain.
It is easier to add more stain for a darker color but impossible to make the stain lighter after it dries and it dries very quickly.
The color is off in these photos because i had the hall and stairway light on you don t even really have to worry about swirl marks applications marks etc as you are applying it.
Apply the stain liberally using a brush lint free cloth or staining pad and then wipe the tread down using a lint free cloth to remove any excess stain.
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Do this process at night or consider doing every other tread so that the stairs can be used throughout the finishing process.
Make sure the sample you use is the same species of wood your treads are.
Apply gentle even pressure.
For example if your decor wall paint and other home features like furniture are lighter in color choose a lighter wood stain.
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Fine grit sandpaper ranges from about 120 220 grit.
Stained wood stair treads can become worn and discolored over the years as a result.
So be sure that as soon as you apply the stain that you wipe it away.
I let my stairs dry for a full day before applying the coat of stain on the rest of the treads.
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Learn how to apply a stain to your wood stairs.
Use the color shade range that matches the wood stair parts you are staining with other stair parts as well as match with other features of your home.
Mix the stain well and apply with a foam brush.
Allow the stain to dry for 12 hours.
It s not a difficult job but it is time consuming because of the drying time necessary between coats of stain and gloss.
Let dry for about 8 hours before using the stairs.
You want to change your wipe off rag often as it becomes saturated with stain.
The simplest way to finish oak stair treads is with two coats of clear polyurethane which enhances both the grain and the natural reddish to goldish tinge of the wood.
Then literally just work in into and onto the wood.
Keeping adding coats of stain until you get your desired color.
When you re stain you also will have to re gloss over the stain which looks good and protects the wood.
I only needed to do one coat.
Use one cloth to apply stain and another to wipe away stain.
Let it sit for a few minutes and wipe off the excess stain with a clean rag or old t shirt.
If you re staining brand new stairs you may only need to give them this final light sanding.