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Not a fan of the stain on your wooden floors or furniture? Not to worry—with the right products and a little bit of elbow grease, you can strip the stain from your wood and get it back to its original color. We’ve put together a handy list of everything you need to do, so you can safely and efficiently remove any wood stain in or around your home.

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Wipe down the stained surface.

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  1. Dip a clean cloth in a bucket of sudsy water and wring it out so it’s not dripping wet. [2] Then, wipe down the wood surface to get rid of any lingering dirt, grime or oil. [3] Dry everything off with a clean cloth or microfiber towel once you’re done. [4]
    • The wood stain stripper won’t work as well if the wood is dirty.
    • To be safe, wipe a small part of the wood with sudsy water first to make sure that it doesn’t damage the material. [5]

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    I need to remove wood stain from an *interior* door. What product do I use? Most stain strippers I've seen/read say or imply exterior. Is there an issue using 'exterior' stripper on an interior door?
    Janice Tieperman
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    Check out brands like Citristrip! Citristrip makes a Varnish Stripping gel that works on all types of surfaces and isn't exclusive to exteriors.
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      To remove wood stain, start by using a paintbrush to apply a thick layer of stain stripper to the wood. Then, let it sit for 20 minutes, reapplying the stain stripper every few minutes to any spots that look dry. After 20 minutes, scrape it off with a plastic scraper, and wipe down the wood with a steel-wool pad dipped in the stripper. Next, wipe with a damp rag to remove any remaining stripper. Finally, let the wood dry for 24 hours before sanding off the stain with medium-grit sandpaper. To learn more, including how to sand off hard-to-remove wood stain, read on!

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