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Minwax Wood Stain Marker Popular Q&A
Q: How do people rate Minwax Wood Stain Markers - Convenience at a P...
A: Overall Rating: About.com Rating 3 Star Rating star(s) Minwax Wood Stain Markers - Convenience at a Price Read More »
Q: How to Mix Minwax Wood Stains.
A: 1. Pour the contents of the base color Minwax wood stain into the paint mixing cup, then record the amount used. 2. Pour a small amount of the other color wood ... Read More »
Q: How to Stain After Minwax Wood Hardener.
A: 1. Remove any broken or brittle wood from the area with a putty knife. 2. Use a tack cloth to wipe away any dirt or debris. 3. Shake the can of wood hardener to... Read More »
Q: Can I stain my rosewood fingerboard with Minwax Wood Finish Ebony...
A: Typically you don't want to stain rosewood fretboards. You may however oil the rosewood to bring out a richer and deeper color. Always use oils specifically mad... Read More »
Q: How do you remove a stain on wood from a permanent marker?
A: Try Old English Lemon oil or corn oil - put onto stain and leave it until you see the ink 'moving', rub with cotton cloth or kitchen paper. Good luck Read More »