
Stain over danish oil. The next day i decided to danish oil it using watco danish oil in dark walnut. Danish oil will still penetrate the wood through th. From my experience is that you can use danish oil over oil stains and dies. I could not get it to stay on the surface of the wood no matter how many coats i applied it just sank right in.
You should be able to apply stain to it. Im assuming this was a standard oil finish like a danish oil or tung oil. The wood was just drinking in the oil. Oil based stains do somewhat close up the surface much as a layer of finishing oil does but in general theyre not recommended to be used when doing an oil finish.
After using two containers of oil i finally called it a night. Danish oil will penetrate the wood including pine through the stain however the wet appearance characteristic of the oil will not come through. If the oil finish was a mineral oil commonly used for butcher block tops for example that oil will not harden. It is okay to mix danish oil with stain provided that it is oil based and the wood including pine treated with the oil has had at least 48 hours to dry.
But even so one coat of oil finish is not that much of a finish. Danish oil markets a lot better on a label than thin wiping varnish with extra oil possibly with a pigment andor some dye.