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Yes but only if you use a DARKER Stain and only if the surface has never been varnished or sealed with any kind of sealer… ie stain need to be ABSORBED into the surface to work… Good Luck!
es, it is possible to stain on top of a previous stain to change the color of the wood. However, there are important factors to consider to ensure a successful outcome. First, it is crucial to thoroughly clean and lightly sand the surface to remove any dirt, grime, or previous finish that may prevent the new stain from adhering properly. Additionally, performing a test on a small inconspicuous area is recommended to assess how the new stain will interact with the existing one.
Furthermore, choosing a compatible stain color is key to achieving the desired result. Similar or darker shades of stain tend to work best when applying a new layer over an existing one. It is also important to note that applying a lighter stain over a darker one may not produce the intended color and could result in an uneven finish.