The Wood Stain Color Is Too Red After Poly. Can It Be Fixed

The Wood Stain Color Is Too Red After Poly. Can It Be Fixed

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Below is a "dear laurel letter" from a reader whose pine wood stain color took on a reddish hue after he refurbished the wood with polyurethane. Is there any way to minimize the red tone? Yes, it is possible to tone-down stained wood after a polyurethane finish is applied; there are a number of ways to do it

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