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Timeline for Sanding out pre-stain on pine

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Oct 30 at 6:42 answer added Graphus timeline score: 2
Oct 30 at 6:04 history edited Graphus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 30 at 6:04 comment added Graphus Now in addition to your 2 most likely already being answered here, on StackExchange questions should have only one query in them. So I've edited out that part of your Q and changed the wording accordingly. If you do need to re-ask 2 after you've searched and read, please feel free to ask it as a separate Q; please do add the detail of exactly which "pre-stain" product you used.
Oct 30 at 6:00 comment added Graphus Hi, welcome to StackExchange. "Isn't prestain supposed to not be forcefield from staining?" Yes but the instructions on most "pre-stain" and "conditioner" products are bad, can even be completely wrong about how best to use the product. Do a search here and you'll find previous Answers that mention this. Here, there's also a chance that the products were incompatible, hence the question from @AloysiusDefenestrate (at least when used in this way).
Oct 29 at 19:57 comment added Aloysius Defenestrate Exactly what prestain product did you use?
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