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Should You Stain Over a Painted Wood Surface?

Have you ever painted a piece of wood furniture or trim, only to decide later that you don’t like the color? Or maybe you’re simply looking for a way to change up the look of your space without spending a lot of money. If so, you may be wondering if you can stain over a painted wood surface. The answer is yes! With a little bit of prep work, staining over a painted wood surface is completely possible. Here’s what you need to know.

Preparing the Surface for Staining


The first step in staining over a painted wood surface is to remove any glossy finishes that may be present. This includes paint, varnish, polyurethane, etc. To do this, sand the surface with medium-grit sandpaper until it’s dull and Matt. Once you’ve sanded the surface, use a tack cloth or vacuum with a brush attachment to remove any dust that has been created.

Now that the surface is prepared, it’s time to apply the stain. First, choose the type of stain you want to use. There are oil-based stains and water-based stains available, so be sure to select the right one for your project. Once you’ve made your selection, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application. In most cases, applying the stain with a rag or brush is all that’s necessary.


Giving Your Space a New Look with Stain

Staining over a painted wood surface is an easy and inexpensive way to change up the look of your space without starting from scratch. With just a little bit of prep work and some careful application, you’ll be on your way to enjoying your new-look furniture or trim in no time!