Because oil stains also can damage asphalt, it's wise to follow cleaning with resealing.
Not exact matches
I love it too
because I can get dressed immediately after
oiling myself and don't worry that the
oil is going to
stain my clothes.
I have an aversion to coconut
oil and I like grapeseed
because aside from being a wonderful, healthy
oil, it also doesn't
stain clothes.
It works great in here
because the giant
oil stain (from Silas working on his RC cars in his bedroom) is hidden under the bed!
Hi Hayley, I like the wipe on Poly too, but I believe that only comes in the
oil based version which I don't use over paint, just
stain,
because it can amber.
For the first 6 months it was fine... in less than a year I had to replace all brakes, all rotors, all calipers, all the tires, all the coils, all the spark plugs, and get the seats professionally cleaned
because WATER
stains them... I was STILL having issues with it and no one could seem to find the issue... when we went back to the Hyundai Dealer and they drained my engine they found a ton of metal in the
oil pan... the engine is done.
Because he liked to paint on raw, unprimed canvas, his
oil paints would soak in immediately and
stain it.
We know this
because we've all felt the pain of the
oiled birds and
stained beaches over these past 100 days — everyone in the country, but those keenest who were closest to it.
I used an
oil based
stain because I read that the durability was best and since this will be a well used piece, I knew I needed it to be durable.
We had to flip it
because we used Tung
Oil on the other side and it wouldn't accept
stain.
The
oil base primer keeps the cabinets from yellowing later on
because it seals in the old color /
stain color and lessens the risk of the paint chipping off later.You don't «have to» prime with chalk paint, but I would not recommend skipping
oil base primer when painting kitchen cabinets.