Everyone else is right. Normally, you'd need to remove the existing clear coating either through sanding or a chemical stripper, then stain, then re-clearcoat. But Minwax has a product called Polyshades, which is a stain plus poly in one. Deft also has a similar product, although I forget the exact name. These products can be applied directly over the existing poly coating.
You'd need to sand the cabinets lightly to rough them up, then apply the Polyshades. I'd suggest two things first:
1) Apply a bit to a hidden area of the wood, like inside the cabinet. See if the color you get is what you want.
2) Practice on some plywood first, then on a small piece of furniture or something. These products can be tricky to work with. It takes practice to get it so you're not getting drip marks and lap marks.
2006-11-17 05:36:35
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answered by RoaringMice 7
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If you are unhappy with the hickory, address that issue first. Then after you have changed the cabinets to your satisfaction, then address the countertops, since granite countertops can be costly. If possible, go back and visit the showroom display that you loved. Remove a drawer and take it with you. Determine if the problem is truly the grain, or is it a difference between the bright showroom lighting and the lighting in your home. If it is the grain, it might be possible to order new doors and drawer fronts that are less grainy. That way, you could have what you loved in the showroom. If it is the lighting, that is something that could be changed easily. If that doesn't work, then consider the following: 1. Establish your budget. 2. Decide whether cherry floors and hickory cabinets is too much wood. (It might be too much for me, but it depends upon the overall look of the room, windows, lighting, etc.) 3. For the cabinets there are 3 choices: a) paint existing cabinets b) put varnish stain over the cabinets (highly colored varnish that will make the grain less obvious, but will make the cabinets darker) c) Reface the wood on the cabinets and buy new doors and drawer fronts in a different wood. The budget might determine which of these you select. 4. When selecting countertops and cabinet finishes keep the overall appearance and maintenance requirements in mind. Painted cabinets show fingerprints more than stained cabinets. Quartz in various brands is easier to maintain than granite. You might want to go to the library and look at the August 2008 edition of Consumer Reports, which has ratings on various countertops. An additional thought: The wood from the side of a tree will have more even grain and color than wood from the center of a tree (heartwood). Heartwood is generally lighter in color. A mixture of wood from the sides and heartwood will have wildly varying colors. If you were delivered a different grade of lumber than the display, you might have a legitimate complaint against the cabinet seller.
2016-04-13 00:50:45
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Staining Cabinets Darker
2016-11-01 22:00:49
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2016-05-04 17:34:40
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How can I put darker stain on hickory wood cabinets?
I have very light brown stained (with polyurethane coating) hickory kitchen cabinets. I wanted to darken the stain a bit and was wondering if it is possible and how do I accomplish this?
Additionally, I read somewhere that hickory cabinets can't be stained so am confused completely.
2015-08-05 23:53:54
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answered by Jose 1
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step by step 1st hire someone that's a professional. If you don't like that or you don't have the dough.then strip the old poly off the cabinets that's relatively easily done .U can use a chemical stripper or if you are environmentally friendly use the tried and true method of sanding and sanding and a little more sanding. then to the next step of opening the grain so the wood will accept the stain .go to hardware store and pickup some conditioner and apply to the cabinets Follow Dir and your home free after only 2-3 weeks of your kitchen being destroyed
2006-11-16 23:52:38
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answered by bursky 2
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put darker stain hickory wood cabinets
2016-01-25 01:00:33
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2016-04-22 09:45:00
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all are right , but i like to use a sponge to apply the stain but be sure to wear rubber gloves. only do small areas at a time and stay at the same pace. min wax is a good product but use a stain only. then polyurethane in a satin finish to bring the color of the stain out. if you want a real shine use high gloss polyurethane. apply the polyurethane with a horse hair brush.
2006-11-19 08:52:56
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