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rich brenz

01/09/2003 9:00 AM

How to stain Anderon doors?

Well, it's too late now for me...but I tried to stain some Anderson
sliding doors( you know, the ones with the white painted melamine
exterior and the wood veneer interior) but I couldn't get the veneer to
accept stain for beans. Not only that, but the stain is blotchy and
definitely not the color I was after. Now I'm stuck with them. Plus.
each set(I goofed twice!) has glue lines that wouldn't stain at all.
I expected better quality from Anderson products. Any hints as to how
to do this the correct way in the future?


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Phil

in reply to rich brenz on 01/09/2003 9:00 AM

01/09/2003 8:46 PM

After my experience with Andersen I'd suggest Marvin or Pella. I
believe that Andersen has better marketing than product.

Phil

rich brenz wrote:
> Well, it's too late now for me...but I tried to stain some Anderson
> sliding doors( you know, the ones with the white painted melamine
> exterior and the wood veneer interior) but I couldn't get the veneer to
> accept stain for beans. Not only that, but the stain is blotchy and
> definitely not the color I was after. Now I'm stuck with them. Plus.
> each set(I goofed twice!) has glue lines that wouldn't stain at all.
> I expected better quality from Anderson products. Any hints as to how
> to do this the correct way in the future?
>


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