Hey Angela, I have been following you for YEARS and I just wanted to thank you for all that you do. Your vulnerability and hard work has been so inspiring to see and has motivated me to do little DIY things around the house! I'd love to keep getting better, and you've been my inspiration to keep improving.
Have you ever tried your favorite stain combo on cherry? I have a bed to refinish but unfortunately it's cherry but I want the look of early american + weathered oak!
She used water based wood conditioner and then oil based wood stain. Does anybody know if that is ok? Cause i have the water based wood conditioner and im not sure if i can use it with oil based wood stain??
only problem with this video is the lettering to the side of the screen is too light and small to see from the couch! otherwise, you are the best teacher!
Using a random orbital sander is not "sanding in the direction of the grain", that's sanding in every direction. You can use a sander, but then finish sanding by hand, in the direction of the grain. If you want to stain like a pro, pick a better brand than Minwax. I've used Minwax so many times because it's the main brand you find everywhere. Try a brand like Varathane or General, and you'll see that Minwax is terrible.
@@watchaly re-read the comment. stating fact and opinion on the process only. known as constructive criticism. as in critiquing the process based on obvious substantial experience. people read things into comments all the time. this is strictly info and very helpful at that. zero judgment of Angela. only judgement of Minwax. My experience is the same btw. Especially when it comes to gel stains. For big box brands, Varathane is much better and priced the same. Minwax used to be solid a few decades ago.
Hey Angela, I have been following you for YEARS and I just wanted to thank you for all that you do. Your vulnerability and hard work has been so inspiring to see and has motivated me to do little DIY things around the house! I'd love to keep getting better, and you've been my inspiration to keep improving.
You are so welcome! Keep doing the little things, you GOT THIS.
Stop. It. I was SCOURING insta for your fav combo and how to/ process!! We are hanging 12 doors and all new trim!! Timing is great! Thank you!!
Love that yous melled it 😂. Such a natural instinct to smell anything thats in our hands..
Your staining tips are spot-on and make the process look like a breeze!
Thanks 84 Lumber! Couldn't do it without you guys!
This video was very informative. liked and subscribed
Love select pine. Thanks for sharing!
Water based conditioner with an oil based stain ?
Thank you for this! How long are the drying times of each of the coats/application?
You did not explain if we need to remove the excess Wood conditioner and how long to wait after we apply the wood conditioner.
Have you ever tried your favorite stain combo on cherry? I have a bed to refinish but unfortunately it's cherry but I want the look of early american + weathered oak!
What is the name of the blue on your cabinets please? It’s pretty!
I love that wall colour too!!! Stunning!!
@angelarosehome
Is that water based polyurethane or oil based? I used oil based on non stained wood. Will it get yellow after few years? Really worried
good job. you should show people how to stain your shirt too.
She used water based wood conditioner and then oil based wood stain. Does anybody know if that is ok? Cause i have the water based wood conditioner and im not sure if i can use it with oil based wood stain??
only problem with this video is the lettering to the side of the screen is too light and small to see from the couch! otherwise, you are the best teacher!
Oh no. I'll work on that. Thanks for the tip!
The light behind you on your left needs to be raised about half an inch. Sorry. It was bugging me
why does your recipe call for 6 to 8 cups of flour but in the directions it says to add 3 to 4 cups and you've had as many as 5?? why the discrepancy?
Using a random orbital sander is not "sanding in the direction of the grain", that's sanding in every direction. You can use a sander, but then finish sanding by hand, in the direction of the grain. If you want to stain like a pro, pick a better brand than Minwax. I've used Minwax so many times because it's the main brand you find everywhere. Try a brand like Varathane or General, and you'll see that Minwax is terrible.
Way to rain on the parade, jeeze. You can offer your opinion in a constructive way 😂
Thanks for the tip, I figured it was the best because it's everywhere!
@@watchaly re-read the comment. stating fact and opinion on the process only. known as constructive criticism. as in critiquing the process based on obvious substantial experience. people read things into comments all the time. this is strictly info and very helpful at that. zero judgment of Angela. only judgement of Minwax. My experience is the same btw. Especially when it comes to gel stains. For big box brands, Varathane is much better and priced the same. Minwax used to be solid a few decades ago.
Very good angela ji good morning how are you I am mahesh ram tandan
35yrs plus of varnish etc need ro come off first
You should really wear gloves to protect your skin from the chemicals in stain