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Im looking for some tips from you all on re-staining multiple 70 foot long stained laminate beams. These beams are the support structure for a carport underneath apartments and are about 2 feet by 1 foot in size. What do you recommend I use to prepare these? When re-staining I am thinking a brush will be best to prevent a mess. Tarps underneath on the asphalt. Any recommendations on stain? I appreciate all the input you guys have.

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I am assuming the boards are laminated together and the sides are raw wood that would accept stain. If they are in good enough shape to just re-stain any quality wood stain should work fine. Old Masters, Penofin, Cabot, to list a few.
 

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Thats right, the smaller wood pieces are laminated together to form a large weight bearing beam. Is it normal to remove the old stain first? They are in great condition. Im just not sure if I should do some prep work to clean or remove the old stain. Thanks guys.
 

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Thats right, the smaller wood pieces are laminated together to form a large weight bearing beam. Is it normal to remove the old stain first? They are in great condition. Im just not sure if I should do some prep work to clean or remove the old stain. Thanks guys.
If the beam is in "great condition" go ahead and slap some stain on it. If a penetrating stain was originally used and there is no clear top coat then knock er out. You may want to go a hair darker than the original to give it a finished look. I'm guessing you are either 1. not a painter. or 2. Overthinking
 
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