Which types of these to use will often depend on what the wood is being used for.
Pine wood clear finish.
Sealing will help prevent the softer wood from absorbing extra stain.
Polyurethane wood finishes are synthetic coatings that prove highly durable and water resistant making them the best clear coat for wood protection.
Pine can also bleed pitch through the finish.
A dye is a colourful molecule dissolved in a solvent transparent so wood shows through it.
The best finish for pine is polyurethane and epoxy products gel stains and oil based or latex paints followed by clear topcoats such as varnish or shellac.
Sand with a block.
Because of its combination of soft and harder wood pine tends to absorb stain at different rates or amounts which can cause blotching and uneven staining.
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They provide a natural appearance with a variety of satin semi gloss and glossy sheens and are ideal for kitchen cabinets doors furniture and floors but not recommended for outdoor use.
Orbital sanders leave swirl marks that make the stained surface look muddy.
Here are some guidelines.
A good looking finish always starts with a thorough sanding job especially with a soft wood like pine.