Staining Stair Treads

Staining my stair treads was.
Staining stair treads. It might be best to lay down the plastic drop cloth and stained treads over the cloth. Prepare your stairs by removing any carpet and moving any furniture or knick knacks near the stairs. Then literally just work in into and onto the wood. I would recommend staining the bull nose top and bottom before staining the surface of the tread.
A coat of stain if desired wiped on and off and allowed to dry can be covered with a coat of. Can introduce lots of variety color patterns etc. Apply the stain liberally using a brush lint free cloth or staining pad and then wipe the tread down using a lint free cloth to remove any excess stain. Follow the directions on the can of wood stain and make sure that you cover the entire surface of each stair by moving in long strokes and going with the grain as you apply.
Allow the stain to dry for 12 hours. Just dip the rag in the gel stain and wipe onto the stair treads. I did have a couple of little fudge ups along the way which. The main problem is that pine tends to soak up stain unevenly resulting in a blotchy unnatural appearance.
Relatively easy way to makeover your stairs. Once the treads have been sanded to the appropriate smoothness it is time to apply the stain. If i fast forward to the end everything eventually worked out but the process was extremely daunting and time consuming. For those looking to diy their wood stairs knowing how to stain wood stair railing or treads is going to be handy knowledge to ensure the job is done well and done right to increase the overall look of the wood stairs.
No more slippery than stained regular hardwood stairs. It took a little longer than expected and if you want the truth i m glad it s over. Finally the staining of the stairs is complete. It s possible to stain pine stair treads but it takes more prep work to get good results with pine than it does with harder woods.
Scraped and sanded oak stair treads are comparatively simple to finish. Doing a project like this yourself is going to shave a lot of money off what it would cost a professional to do the same job. Staining can be messy at times. Personalize the look of your stairs.
The color is off in these photos because i had the hall and stairway light on you don t even really have to worry about swirl marks applications marks etc as you are applying it. Brush a coat of wood stain onto each tread. To get the wood ready for staining you need to hand sand each tread thoroughly. Just get it all covered.
Get a wood stain from a home improvement store and brush it onto the stair treads with a bristle brush. You ll also want to cover doorways with plastic sheeting and open any nearby windows for ventilation. Great solution for wood stairs that are not high quality wood stain ready wood.