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How to Make Pine Look Like Oak

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    • 1). Remove any hardware from your wooden pieces, such handles and hinges. Lay out any doors or drawer fronts on a flat surface. Line the insides of cabinets or drawers with taped-down newspaper.

    • 2). Use trisodium phosphate cleanser to clean the wood. Apply it to a cloth, and rub the cloth over all of the wooden surfaces. Change to a fresh cloth, dampen it slightly and rub down the wood to remove all of the cleanser residue.

    • 3). Allow the wood to dry completely. Sand the wood evenly all over with 150-grit sandpaper. If the pine has an existing shellac, be sure to sand it all off.

    • 4). Wipe down the wood with a clean rag to remove the sanding dust. Clean and vacuum the area so that no dust remains in the air to settle on your wood as it dries. Apply a deglossing product over all of the wood surfaces, using a clean rag.

    • 5). Let the wood sit for an hour. Dip a white china brush into the golden oak gel stain and paint it onto the surface of the wood, following the grain. Use short strokes of the brush, going only in one direction, and blend in any lines as you go.

    • 6). Let the stain rest for approximately three minutes. Gently pat the stained wooden surfaces with a white cloth to absorb any extra stain. Allow the stain to dry for 24 hours.

    • 7). Add more stain, if you wish, to create a darker oak color. Let the final coat of stain dry for another 24 hours, and then apply two layers of clear polyurethane varnish. Allow the varnish to dry for two days and reinstall any hardware, drawer fronts or doors that you removed.

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