Can't get that Ana White finish - Please help

I am having a hard time achieving anywhere close to the final color of ana's furniture despite using the exact same stain and poly. Here is my process

Sand bare pine with 60 - 100 - 220 grit sandpaper until perfectly smooth
Rustoleum Dark walnut stain applied with foam brush
Wait 3 - 5 minutes and lightly wipe off (i get streaks most of the time)
Wait until cured
Apply poly with high quality paint brush

The finish i achieve is much darker than ana's and quite rough after finishing. Any ideas on how to improve?

TLinskey

Mon, 03/03/2014 - 05:05

I am writing to hopefully help you with your recent stain frustration. Recently I experienced the same situation with the Minwax Dark Walnut stain. I followed the same steps you noted and after researching, reviewing, researching and did I mention researching the end result was my sanding was not as thorough and smooth as I thought! Although I spent the time on each grit their was still room for improvement.
I hope this helps!

Average Joe

Sun, 08/31/2014 - 22:17

I put stain on with a rag. Just the way I do it. I've found that I get less splatter that way. I never wait the time it says on the can. I just wipe it on and then wipe it right off. If it's not dark enough I can put more on. It works for me. After it dries, give it a light sanding with 320 or 400 grit sand paper. Again, very light. What I've noticed that happens is the stain will cause the wood grain to raise slightly so I want to knock that down. Then clean it (I use a blow gun form my air compressor) then follow that up with a tack cloth. First coat of poly I put on with a good brush. I work it in as fast as I can without creating bubbles in the finish. After it dries, I rub it down with 0000 steel wool. You may be able to use sane paper but I use the wool. Then again blow it off, wipe with tack cloth then apply second coat. Rinse and repeat for third coat. I don't use the steel wool on the final coat. Is it perfect? Nope! but it's very close and I love it!! I think to get it 100% perfect you would probably need a certified 100A clean room LOL.

Just the way I do it, not the only way it can be done.

birvine

Tue, 11/04/2014 - 17:48

Lately I have been experimenting with aniline dyes. Beautiful look once covered with lacquer.