Joint compound can be stained, but it typically requires proper preparation. Before staining, the surface should be sanded smooth and primed to ensure even absorption of the stain. However, it's important to note that joint compound is porous and may not achieve the same finish as wood or other materials, so results can vary. For best results, consider using a paint or finish designed for drywall applications.
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