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Wood that will be finished using a staining process vs. wood that will be finished using a painted finish?

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Wood that will be finished using a staining process vs. wood that will be finished using a painted finish?

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Choosing a type of finish is a matter of personal choice. Generally, a lower grade wood is used for projects where the finish will be painted. There may be minor imperfections that are not visible after the wood has been painted. A higher grade of wood would be used in a stained finish. The wood would contain fewer defects as well as having a more consistent color throughout the run.

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