
Choosing the Right Wood Stain
Selecting the right Mylands stain is essential for achieving a rich, lasting color and enhancing the natural beauty of any wood surface. Mylands offers a variety of stains, each formulated for specific applications, whether for interior furniture, softwoods, hardwoods, or restoration projects.
DURABILITY & LIGHTFASTNESS
Some stains are designed to resist fading over time, maintaining vibrant colors even in sunlight-exposed areas such as window sills, doors, or furniture near natural light.
EASE OF USE & SAFETY
Water-based stains provide a low-odor, easy-to-clean option for interior projects, making them ideal for schools, homes, or any environment where ventilation or solvents are a concern.
ENHANCING WOOD
Other stains, such as light fast or nitrocellulose-based options, bring out the richness and character of the wood grain, providing a deep, traditional finish for furniture, cabinetry, or restoration work.
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Use our comparison guide to help you match the right Mylands stain to your project.
| Feature / Use Case | Light Fast Stain | Water Stain | Nitrostain | Earth Stain |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solvent Type | Spirit / Alcohol | Water | Nitrocellulose / Spirit | Water |
| Drying Time | Fast | Moderate | Very Fast | Fast |
| Lightfastness (UV resistance) | High | Moderate | Moderate-High | Moderate |
| Clean-Up | Solvent required | Water | Solvent required | Water |
| Wood Types Recommended | Hardwoods (Oak, Mahogany, Walnut) | Softwoods (Pine, Maple) | Hardwoods & Furniture Restorations | Hard & softwoods |
| Ideal For | Interior, sunlight-exposed areas | Interior projects | Furniture, restoration, professional use | Solid wood flooring |
| Color Intensity / Effect | Medium-High, retains over time | Lighter, natural effect | Rich, traditional look | Subtle, natural hue |
| Ease of Use | Moderate (requires ventilation) | Very Easy | Moderate (requires ventilation) | Very Easy |
| Project Speed / Multiple Coats | Moderate | Moderate | Fast | Moderate-Fast |
| Safety / Odor | Medium odor | Low odor | Medium odor | Low odor |
GETTING THE RIGHT FINISH
TIPS FOR WOOD FINISHING
Allow Proper Drying - Different stains have different drying times (water-based stains dry faster than solvent-based or nitrostains).
Sanding Between Coats - If applying multiple coats, lightly sand with fine-grit sandpaper (220 grit) once the previous coat is dry. Wipe off all sanding dust before the next coat to avoid bumps or streaks.
Apply Protective Topcoat - Most stains are not fully protective on their own. Apply a clear finish such as a varnish for durability, oil for a natural, hand-rubbed finish, or a shellac lacquer for a smooth glossy appearance.
Proper Ventilation - Ensure the room is ventilated while drying and curing, especially for solvent-based stains or finishes.























