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<blockquote data-quote="THATpurpleKUSH" data-source="post: 8598659" data-attributes="member: 615398"><p>Wood fillers don't absorb stains as well or evenly as actual wood. You will have the best results with a stainable wood filler. Plastic Wood claims to be stainable but you will never get an exact match, instead use the Minwax stainable wood filler. When the filler is hardened, you can take a utility knife and lightly carve a "woodgrain" into it which sometimes helps it blend better. As mentioned earlier, darker stains will hide this better than lighter colored stains.</p><p></p><p>Some oil based polyurethanes add a slight yellow or will yellow over time. Spar urethanes will have the most yellowing effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THATpurpleKUSH, post: 8598659, member: 615398"] Wood fillers don't absorb stains as well or evenly as actual wood. You will have the best results with a stainable wood filler. Plastic Wood claims to be stainable but you will never get an exact match, instead use the Minwax stainable wood filler. When the filler is hardened, you can take a utility knife and lightly carve a "woodgrain" into it which sometimes helps it blend better. As mentioned earlier, darker stains will hide this better than lighter colored stains. Some oil based polyurethanes add a slight yellow or will yellow over time. Spar urethanes will have the most yellowing effect. [/QUOTE]
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