Interior Door Stain
Stain your interior wood and protect it at the same time with interior wood stain.
Interior door stain. Sherwin williams world of color doesn t stop with our paints our wide variety of stains can enhance and protect any porch deck trim or siding as well as concrete driveways and walkways. 7 steps to stain a door. After the first light pressure wipes without adding more stain from can apply even pressure and wipe three to eight times with the grain.
Stain the mouldings first then work around one half of the door and then the other. Apply the stain on one face of the door in long even strokes working with the grain of the wood. Rehang your stained door.
Use a stain brush for liquid stain and a soft cotton cloth for gel stain. Wipe the door down. Each of these will enhance the natural grain of your wood tables cabinets or other projects.
Choose your stain color. Paint the stain onto the wood with the grain using a lint free cloth folded into a pad. Dip a staining pad in wood stain and let the excess drip back into the bucket or stain tray.
Apply stain to the top side of the door with even wiping motions that follow the wood grain. Roll the stain on and follow up with a brush in the direction of the wood grain this will even out the stain and work it into the wood. Use a foam roller and work our of a roller pan.
While it s still damp rub the door with a lint free cloth to even out the stain and take off any excess. Oil based stains are probably the most common type of stain and are frequently used for large projects. Our interior stain grade doors are made from the highest quality of wood veneer in combination with solid wood species such as mahogany pine alder walnut and more.