Condition<\/strong><\/h4>\nLastly, use a conditioner\/brightener to neutralize your sealer or stain remover and clean the wood to attain its original color or something closest to that. One gallon of brightener will averagely cover an area of 200 sq. Ft. Next is brushing on the conditioner\/ brightener diluted in water. Again scrub the wood and thoroughly rinse it to give it its original look.<\/p>\n
Allow your wood to dry up before applying a bright, penetrating finish. The usage of clear finishes will show the wood\u2019s original color; however, it needs to be reapplied at least once a year.<\/p>\n
Solid stains provide extended protection of the wood, but then, it will be hard when needed to be scrubbed off. There is also a need to reapply the penetrating stain more frequently. Unlike the solid stains, penetrating stains doesn\u2019t need to be stripped off as such.<\/p>\n
These are the steps to guide you to repair your pilled stain on a wood stained kitchen cabinet. Have the wood attain its original look or something closer to serve you for extended periods. Use the right repairing tools and pay close attention to the guide to have better results.<\/p>\n
Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\nTreating your wood before installation is the ideal way of preventing the occurrence of peeling wood stain. Use the right type of oil that penetrates the wood quickly to offer its maximum protection all through. In the market, you will find other coatings that envelope the wood, so it\u2019s upon you to consult on the one that diffuses into your wood faster. Maintain your kitchen cabinet to serve you for an extended period.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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