
making your final finish selection. Save your samples for quick
reference on future projects.
• All stains and finishes must be allowed to dry thoroughly between
coats. Remember that drying times can vary due to humidity and
other climatic conditions.
• If you have some leftover stain or finish, wipe the can rim so that
stain or finish in the rim won’t dry out and prevent the lid from
forming a tight seal.
• Brushes used for water-based products, such as Minwax®
Water-Based Wood Stains or Minwax®Polycrylic®Protective Finish,
must be cleaned with soap and water; oil-based finishes must be
cleaned with mineral spirits.
16.Finish-sand the corners and any other rough spots with 220-grit sand-
paper. Dust off the piece and wipe it carefully with a clean, lint-free cloth
lightly dampened with water.
Recommended Finish
17. Before applying Minwax®Water Based Wood Stain to a hardwood
or softwood, apply Minwax®Pre-Stain WaterBased Wood Conditioner
following the directions on the can. Applying it will help to ensure even
absorption of stain and prevent blotchiness that can occur with some
woods. After 1 to 5 minutes, wipe off all excess conditioner using a
clean, soft cloth. Wait 15 to 30 minutes then use 220-grit or finer
sandpaper to sand off any “whiskers” raised by the conditioner.
Proceed to the staining within 2 hours.
18. Do the staining in two steps, starting on the interior surfaces and
then do to the exterior surfaces. Apply the Minwax®WaterBased
Wood Stain you’ve chosen to the wood using either a nylon/polyester
brush or a cloth. Allow stain to penetrate no longer than 3 minutes.
While stain is still wet, wipe off all excess with a clean cloth that’s been
lightly dampened with stain. Allow the piece to dry for 2 hours before
applying a second coat, if desired. Allow the piece to dry overnight
before applying the protective clear finish. If you’ve used a different
stain color for the pegs, now is the time to glue them into the post.
Woodworker’s Tip: Minwax®Water Based Wood Stain
is available in 50 custom-mixed colors and a White Wash
Pickling Stain. You can pick and apply a color to complement
the décor of the room in which the rack will be placed.
For this reason, make sure you look over all of the Minwax®
color charts or go to minwax.com before making your
final selection.
19. After allowing the piece to dry overnight, apply Minwax®
Polycrylic®Protective Finish following the directions on the can. Stir
the can contents thoroughly before starting and periodically repeat the
stirring during your work session.
20. Working a small area at a time to maintain a wet edge, apply
the first coat. Work quickly and make the final strokes in each newly
finished section using with-the-grain brushstrokes.
21. Allow the finish to dry a minimum of 2 hours. Then sand lightly
with 220-grit or finer sandpaper wrapped around a soft backup block.
Thoroughly dust off and wipe all surfaces with a cloth lightly dampened
with water.
22. Repeat steps 19 and 20 to apply the second and final coat. When
the final coat is dry, apply a small amount of glue to the baseball dowel
(D) at the top of the post and set the baseball over it.
Alternate Finish
23. Apply the Minwax®Gel Stain you’ve chosen using a clean, lint-free
cloth or natural-bristle brush. Allow the Gel Stain to set for about
3 minutes, then wipe off any excess with a clean, lint-free cloth. To
achieve a deeper color, you may apply a second coat after 8 to 10 hours,
repeating the application directions for the first coat. Allow the stain to
dry for 24 hours before applying the finish.
Woodworker’s Tip: When wiping off stain, make certain that
your last wipe with the cloth goes with the grain of the wood. This
way, any stain you might miss during wipe-off will be visually
minimized by the wood grain.
Applying Minwax®Fast-Drying Polyurethane
24. Apply Minwax®Fast-Drying Polyurethane following the directions
on the can. Use a good quality, natural-bristle brush. Allow the first coat
to dry overnight.
25. The next day, sand all surfaces lightly with 220-grit or finer sandpaper
using with-the-grain strokes. Dust off and wipe all surfaces with a
cloth lightly dampened with mineral spirits. Apply a second coat of
polyurethane and set the piece aside to cure overnight.
26. On the third day, sand all surfaces lightly with 220-grit sandpaper.
Dust off and wipe the piece with a cloth lightly dampened with mineral
spirits. Apply the third and final coat of polyurethane.
PRODUCT SAFETY
For your safety and the safety of those you work with, always read the
safety warnings, which manufacturers print on their labels, and follow
them to the letter. Typical safety advice and instructions will contain
information such as the following:
WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means
may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust
or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects,
especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead
or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective
equipment, such as properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and
proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the
National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in U.S.) or
contact your local health authority.
When using oil-based wood finishing products:
CAUTIONS: CONTAINS ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS. Contents
are COMBUSTIBLE. Keep away from heat and open flame. VAPOR
HARMFUL.Use Only With Adequate Ventilation. To avoid overexposure,
open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air
entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering,
headaches, or dizziness, increase fresh air, or wear respiratory protection
(NIOSH approved), or leave the area. Avoid contact with eyes and skin.
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