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Thread: sanding and staining
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14th June 2004, 12:13 PM #1
sanding and staining
I am currently sanding back an old table to eventually stain it. The legs are covered with "hardboard" and i was wondering if anyone can tell me if hardboard is receptive to staining or not.
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14th June 2004, 12:23 PM #2
Hi and welcome to the forum.
You will find that most timber will stain, it is always best to try it out in a piece of scrap or on some where that wont be seen.
Ok, I just saw that you ment hardboard, and not hardwood.
Same applies.
Al
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15th June 2004, 06:29 PM #3
If by hardboard you mean masonite or similar. Shes already prety dark mate.
It does varnish well.
If you mean MDF or similar light boards.
I hate to say this but it can clear finish & look quite atractive so it would probably look ok with some colour added. If it stained at all well.
try what have you got to loose
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