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How Do You Stain & Seal Wood Doors?

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How Do You Stain & Seal Wood Doors?

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Wood doors, whether exterior or interior, experience more than the normal level of wear and tear form constant use and exposure. The construction of most wood doors takes this extensive use in mind, but an unfinished door quickly becomes scuffed and scratched once it’s hung, leading the door and the surrounding area to appear in disrepair. Staining and sealing your wood doors prevents this from occurring. The stain helps to bring out the beauty of the wood, with various hues adding to the décor of the room; while the sealer protects the stain as well as the actual surface of the door from minor damage that occurs with normal use. Remove the door from the doorjamb if it’s already hung in place. Place the point of a nail on the bottom of one of the hinge pins, in the pin’s center. Strike the head of the nail to force the pin from the hinge. Remove the other pin or pins in the same manner, then lower the door from the doorway. Place the door on a pair of padded sawhorses in an area that a

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