Monday, January 16, 2023

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Like all the TruFlow™ models this one is made to apply dry, flow-able materials with moisture content up to twenty-percent. The MultiSpread 65PT is a pull-type topdresser used mainly by market gardeners and homeowners. Market Gardeners use the 65PT to amend compost and other mixes to their raised garden beds.

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Newer pieces with a thin protective layer of poly over it are good candidates for the black stain, older pieces with layers of old poly or varnish are not. I think your best bet would be to sand the surface so it it smooth and then use primer, then paint or chalk paint. You mentioned the piece has a lot of poly on it. If this is so, when painted over…you may see all the imperfections in the level of the poly. I would sand it, not to the bare wood, but enough to smooth the surface down, then paint.

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It is powered by either ground drive or hydraulic drive. Our larger towable topdressers, the MultiSpread 220, MultiSpread 320, and the Vineyard Special are built for a variety of purposes. The brothers in this group are the MultiSpread 220 and 320, the 220 has a 15 cu. Ft. hopper while the 230 features a 27 cu. Ft. hopper that can be expanded to 2 cu.

You need to provide some “tooth” for the stain to stick to. After staining – the curing process may take up to a week or longer for the stain to dry and cure to the lasting durable finish. If you had the same stain that was originally used, then touching up would be the way to go. Since you don’t have the same stain it will be hard to match not only color, but sheen. I would go lightly go over the entire surface with sandpaper to add some tooth to the surface. Clean it well and then add a light coat of stain over the surface, working it into the scratches and then all over.

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I would use Painter’s tape to mask off any areas you don’t want stain to get on. After placing the tape on, seal the edge of the tape by running a finger nail or the edge of a credit card over it. I was watching a lot of web sities about how upgrade wood furnitures and I found this site that I like so much. You will need to use a polyurethane over top for a kitchen table that gets a lot of use and abuse. I would suggest using Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane. It comes in different sheens so you can choose that.

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If you use a sponge brush, you should not see brush stokes. You can try applying with a rag, but you would need to make sure you got the entire surface evenly covered. If not, the dried finish may look uneven.

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I ?? Contrast of dark & light so this should be PERFECT. Does the stain work on everyday use of chairs and have durability? They are currently a dark stained chair but I would like them black. I was going to actually buy new chairs today to replace these then I came across your post. I have painted many pieces of furniture but never chairs because I worry about them being worn to easily. To do it, make sure to stir the container of Polyshades very well to make sure it is mixed throughly before using.

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Sand the surface of the headboard with 100 grit sandpaper to rough it up a little to provide some “tooth” for the stain to adhere. Clean off the sanding grit and wash the surface well with hot sudsy water and then rinse it a few times and then let it dry. Wait for at least 3 day to see if you see differences in the sheen, lessen.

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Before doing this, apply wood stain conditioner and let it sit for 5 mintues before applying the stain so it has a chance to soak in. That way your actually staining the wood and not stainging over a laqured table. The bottom isn’t a big deal nor are areas not likely to get bumped. Hi Stephanie – It is always a good thing to sand over raw unfinished wood as it may have a factory coating on it that you don’t see.

And now my older son is planning to do the same with his pine furniture. In my research I have found a lot of mixed reviews on the polyshades but I have found everyone that has used a chemical stripper has had great results. I will report back on how it goes. Could you do this with Ikea furniture? I have a long table that is sitting in the basement collecting dust. I would like to try this on that table.

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