In addition to blotchiness the softer areas between the grain lines soak up stain like a sponge creating an unnatural look.
Pine floors no stain.
Floor maintenance is high and reapplying often is important to retain the protective coating.
For maximum protection and durability give the floor 2 coats of stain or varnish and wait 24 hours for the floor to dry.
Buffing increases the shine.
Staining pine make this inexpensive wood look like a million bucks.
Seal pine before wood staining.
It s easy to end up with megablotches and it s hard to avoid grain reversal a peculiar effect.
Apply smooth even coats and screen and clean the floor between coats.
You ll need to finish your own pine flooring using stain varnish or oil.
There is no hard finish and water and stain resistance is low.
Unlike hardwood flooring though softwood does not come pre finished.
Maple and birch are tight grained woods with very small pores and the density of the pore wall fibers varies drastically.
Pine flooring was once very common in older homes.
Unfortunately when woodworkers try to duplicate that color on new pine by using stain the results are usually disappointing.
The photo below shows the dramatic difference between the raw and sealed areas of pine using the same stain color.
How to stain pine floor boards.
You can use paste wax on wall panel boards ceiling boards and furniture and also on some low traffic floors such as bedrooms.
Then apply a final coat of stain varnish or oil.
Antique pine often has a dark mellow color.
Floors made of maple birch and coniferous woods especially pine or fir are all very difficult to stain evenly.
It is durable easily cut and develops a lovely honey colored ambiance over time.
Yet pine is softer than maple.