Cynthia White
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I don't have a lot of experience with stains.
I've finished the ash interior of my bookcases with Minwax Whitewash "pickling" stain on both plywood and wood. I like it. I can see the grain but it's very light.
Now I'm using some hickory for the exterior trim, but it's so pretty and has so many different light and darks, I'd like to use something different to better see the variation in colors in the grain. Does anyone have any suggestions? Something not too dark that I could buy at the local big box store.
Thank you
I've finished the ash interior of my bookcases with Minwax Whitewash "pickling" stain on both plywood and wood. I like it. I can see the grain but it's very light.
Now I'm using some hickory for the exterior trim, but it's so pretty and has so many different light and darks, I'd like to use something different to better see the variation in colors in the grain. Does anyone have any suggestions? Something not too dark that I could buy at the local big box store.
Thank you