How to match the wood stain colour

Written By: Areej Malik

Choosing the perfect colour for your wood surfaces can be difficult. Sometimes the wood stain turns out completely different from the one you want. To know how to match the wood stain colour, you have to understand the types and styles of the woods. So before starting the staining process, you must figure out what type of wood you will use. 

What is the actual colour of wood? There are many pieces and kinds of woods and their colours. Some are natural undertones, natural pink, and various cooler and warmer undertones. To get your desired stain on wood, you must take the help of a professional.

In this article, we will offer you a guide on how to match a perfect wood stain. Let’s go ahead and get started.

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How to match wood stains on floors:

You should know a few techniques and tools for matching wood stains on floors. We have emerged some valuable tips for you down below.  

Sanding Wood:

  1. Use 80 grit sandpaper to 220 grit sandpaper on the wood to get a smooth finish. A good finish can be achieved when you sand the wood perfectly. 
  2. Just stick the sandpaper on the sander and start the sanding process. The wood has a rough surface and larger pores. 
  3. Sanding the wood too coarsely will give your wood floors a darker shade.

    Tip: Always wear a face mask and goggles to keep your eyes safe from sawdust.

Apply Wood Condtioner:

  1. Once you’re finished with your sanding, use a tack cloth or any bristle brush to remove every bit of dust. 
  2. Now apply pre-stained wood conditioner on the wood with a lint-free rag. It gives the wood a beautiful finish. 
  3. Apply this wood conditioner and leave it to dry for 10-15 minutes.

Stain the Wood:

The next step is to pick the right wood stain. There are two types of colours. There’s oil-based and water-based. Oil-based stains provide faster drying times. It’s affordable and can be found easily. Water-based paints are expensive and offer a velvet hue but do not have the same high durability.

Stir the stain and start applying the paint to the wood. Use a lint-free rag to apply the colour and let it dry. A single coat is enough for a lighter shade, but apply the second coat of stain after the skin dries if you want a darker shade. 

Tip: Before applying the stain on the wood, don’t forget to do a patch test on the sample wood. It will help you to choose the right colour for your wood. Wear chemical resistant gloves to keep your hands clean.

Polythene Coat:

Use oil-based polythene for the top coat. It provides extra durability and gives the wood a beautiful shiny look. If the wood grain rises after applying the first polythene coat, sand the wood surface with 220 girt sandpaper. Remove the sawdust with a wet cloth and then use the second polythene coat. 

Final Words:

How to match stains on a wood floor is not that tricky. Once you have chosen the tint you wish your wood floor to be stained, you are already done with the rest of the process. But remember never to use a roller to stain the wood. Always take a staining rag or foam brush for staining the wood.

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