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Can you apply floor stain with a roller.
When applying stain with a roller some areas will receive a higher concentration of stain than others.
Use a random orbital sander to sand the floor three times using a lighter grit abrasive with each pass.
Do this with a small paintbrush 2 to 3 inches wide.
Lastly avoid using a roller for stain application as well because it will apply unevenly and not go into the grain of the wood well.
Remove dust with a heavy duty shop vac followed by rags dampened with mineral spirits.
Buying a brush that can be mounted to a pole and purchasing a second pole will make back brushing quicker and easier.
This means you need to go back with a brush and smooth these areas out to even the color.
Also staining can be a messy job when you don t have the right tools.
Don t move the roller too fast.
If you just slop on some stain with a brush or standard roller you may not get the kind of coverage you want.
This way you don t end up with overlap lines.
Pour a little of the stain or paint into a small plastic bucket and cut in a small strip around the edges of the floor next to the baseboards.
That s why many of the pros use a lambswool stain applicator.
The process of staining concrete is similar to the one used to stain floors and walls.
Using the right roller head to apply polyurethane will give an even application to your hardwood floors.
Further with a roller you d have to pour the stain into a paint tray and it s best not to pour stain out of the can.
Polyurethane is a clear protecting agent that can be either oil or water based.
Applying stain may seem like a simple task but it s important to get it right the first time.
After cleaning the concrete thoroughly apply the stain in light even coats using a sprayer or nap roller until you achieve the desired depth of color then seal it with a special concrete sealer to lock in the new color and protect it for years to come.