Upon applicaton of the second coat of stain blotches appeared on a few of the doors fronts and some of the cabinet face frames.
Wood stain for maple cabinets. Apply the stain to the maple cabinets in sections with even strokes. The process of staining maple wood cabinets. Which solid wood type is best for a specific project depends on budget if the cabinetry will be painted and personal preference. Staining by wood type.
All the grey wood stain colors were tested on birch plywood maple poplar pine and oak. Apply the stain with a brush or rag along the wood grain and let it set for up to 15 minutes. The polyurethane will take up to two days to dry. Apply another coat of stain if you want the wood darker.
Some types of wood like pine cherry birch and maple are notoriously difficult to stain. When staining soft maple kitchen doors and drawers from a millworks shop the painter applied a special walnut stain directly to the raw wood. A board that has a nice attractive grain pattern can end up with dark splotchy areas after you apply the stain. Let the stain dry for a day before applying a layer of polyurethane to seal the wood.
Each piece was sanded with 150 grit sandpaper and was not treated with any kind of wood conditioner before applying the stain. But there s a simple way you can prevent most stain blotches. Paint grade cabinetry is usually a smooth flat wood made of lower quality materials because the paint will cover the grain. We are building new maple kitchen cabinets and have applied two coats of varathane oil based premium wood stain to give them a deep cherry color.
The stain did not take well on wood milled with the grain and on cross cuts the stain soaked into the wood giving a dark black color. I didn t include any exterior stains or weathering treatments in this test but i might do a second round in the future. The best wood for cabinetry is widely considered either red oak poplar maple mahogany or plywood. Staining close grained woods like maple and cherry presents a problem for the wood finisher because they can absorb regular penetrating stains.
Everyone wants to know that the home improvements they re making are durable and add real value to. Once the first coat of stain is dry you may choose to put on another layer to make the maple even darker. Aside from the general pros and cons of each option you ll need to consider the type of wood your cabinets are before you make any decisions.