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Stain and Glue

Postby alftinc » Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:02 pm

Has anyone out there glued bare wood trim to a surface that has been stained with oil base stain such as minwax stain, but not varnished yet?? The stain is dry. Would Titebond II work in a situation such as that??
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Re: Stain and Glue

Postby Miriam C. » Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:27 pm

alftinc wrote:Has anyone out there glued bare wood trim to a surface that has been stained with oil base stain such as minwax stain, but not varnished yet?? The stain is dry. Would Titebond II work in a situation such as that??


Depends on how much stress your wood piece is under. Definitely give it a sanding. I had trouble with varnish sticking in some places where I had Minwax. Don't really know why. Had to sand it really wall and re-varnish.
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Postby wannabefree » Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:24 pm

I would recommend polyurethane in that situation. When in doubt it is always a good idea to make a test piece. If your stir stick is still handy, glue a piece of trim to it, whack it with a hammer and see what happens.
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Postby afreegreek » Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:30 pm

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Re: Stain and Glue

Postby afreegreek » Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:47 pm

Miriam C. wrote:
alftinc wrote:Has anyone out there glued bare wood trim to a surface that has been stained with oil base stain such as minwax stain, but not varnished yet?? The stain is dry. Would Titebond II work in a situation such as that??


Depends on how much stress your wood piece is under. Definitely give it a sanding. I had trouble with varnish sticking in some places where I had Minwax. Don't really know why. Had to sand it really wall and re-varnish.
I'm not familiar with "consumer/retail" products like minwax. everything I've used is commercial stuff so I might be way off here but, it's likely you didn't wipe the residual stain off well enough or you wiped well but did it too late and left a residue of pigment on the wood's surface. this is pretty much the same as a coat of dust as far as a surface for finishes and adhesives to adhere to..
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