DaveS
Established Member
I've stripped the paint from some 1930s hollow internal doors and want to stain them to a honey oak colour. The skins are Alder, about 5mm thick, and have a fairly attractive grain. My earlier attempts at staining have been hit-and-miss but I haven't tried to get a good finish on anything as large as a door and, from some googling, it seems that it can be hard to avoid blotchiness when staining Alder.
My plan is to sand to 180, pre-treat with dilute shellac, and then a light 220 sand before applying the stain. Does this sound sensible? I've read that a gel stain would be preferable but these are new to me and seem hard to find - what does the team think?
All suggestions gratefully received.
My plan is to sand to 180, pre-treat with dilute shellac, and then a light 220 sand before applying the stain. Does this sound sensible? I've read that a gel stain would be preferable but these are new to me and seem hard to find - what does the team think?
All suggestions gratefully received.