Don T said:
I am finishing a Maple frame and I applied a coat of sanding sealer last night. This morning a took a quick couple of passes with 220 grit then applied my stain. It came out blotchy and I don't understand why. Can anyone give me some hints. Did I over sand? I have sanded it down again and applied another coat of sanding sealer and waiting for it to dry and some help from all you professionals and hobbyist.
Don, what was the highest grit you used on the maple before you applied the sealer? In my experience, the higher I go the less blotchy the stain will be. Additionally, when using wood that tends to get blotchy I will sometimes apply two coats of sealer. Of course, when you do this you can't really get a dark color with the stain. I'll typically use glaze on top of the stain in those cases to achieve the color I'm looking for. It's a longer process but I end up with a more even color.
Your other option is to use a toner instead of a stain. It will just sit on top of the wood and then you don't have to worry about blotchiness.