White Woodstain

White woodstain is a great choice for creating a cool, fresh tone in your home or outdoor space. Designed to give a white or whitewashed finish to wood, white woodstains are typically used on softer woods, such as pine or cedar, to achieve a brighter, more modern look. Take a look at our complete range of white woodstain below.

White woodstain

We stock white woodstain from some of the most reputable brands, including Johnstones, which offer a microporous finish which is resistant to cracking and peeling. Our white woodstains are also available in a number of finishes, such as satin, matt and gloss, all with high coverage and durability.

White woodstains are typically used to create a rustic or coastal look on furniture, walls, floors, or other wooden surfaces such as worktops. White woodstains can vary in opacity, with some providing a more translucent effect that allows the natural grain of the wood to show through, while others are more opaque and provide a solid white finish. 

What types of wood can be stained with white woodstain?

White woodstain can be used on most types of wood, including softwoods, hardwoods, and even plywood. However, it is important to choose a stain that is suitable for the type of wood being used, so always check manufacturers advice.

Can white woodstain be used on outdoor surfaces?

Yes, some white woodstains can be used on outdoor surfaces, but it is important to choose a stain that is specifically designed for outdoor use and provides adequate protection against moisture and direct sunlight.

How is white woodstain applied?

ou will need to clean and sand the surface before applying the white woodstain with a brush, cloth or roller. Excess stain should be wiped away with a clean cloth and you must allow the stain to dry completely before applying any additional coats or sealants. 

Can you use white woodstain on existing wood finishes?

Yes, in most cases it is possible to use white woodstain on wood that has already been treated with stain. White woodstain can tone down an existing colour to create a white-washed effect if desired. 

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