General-finishes-ash-gray-gel-stain-on-oak,clarke-belt-and-disc-sander-spares-youtube,wardrobe-door-hinges-brass,do-it-yourself-picture-on-wood-floor - Test Out
With General Finishes Gel Stain, we were in love with it from the get-go. We tried using a rag (a sock, an old t-shirt, stain pads) but none of these worked as well as a good brush. This product is self-leveling and is good to the promise (even when applying overhead and on vertical application). They all turned out terrible - the finishes were uneven and even with extreme care taken, the lines of the brush were visible. Also, the finish on most of them looked like an amateur was at work (which I am, but I don't want my work to look it). With General Finishes Gel Stain, we were in love with it from the get-go. We tried using a rag (a sock, an old t-shirt, stain pads) but none of these worked as well as a good brush. Applying the gel stain is a simpler process than traditional stains that require sanding between coats. Before you apply your stain, however, you should prep your piece to ensure the stain covers correctly. Clean the surface you plan to stain. Sand the surface. Wipe off the gel stain going with the grain using a clean dry cotton cloth or high quality paper towels. Let it dry; between coats give your project a chance to dry. Drying time varies based on the size and nature of your project as well as the environment it's located in. Normally drying time ranges from 6 to 12 hours. Repeat Steps IF you want more coverage or you want a deeper/richer finish. General Finishes Gel Stain. Add to Favorites. Click to zoom. MKWoodStudio. 6, sales | 5 out of 5 stars. Select an option American Oak ($ - $) Antique Walnut ($ - $) Ash Gray ($ - $) Black ($ - $) Brown Mahogany ($ - $) Candlelite ($ - $) Carbon Gray ($ - $) Colonial Maple ($ - $) Georgian Cherry ($ - $) Gel Topcoat ($ - $) Gray. Gel Stains are heavy-bodied and do not penetrate as deeply into the wood as liquid oil-based stains do, providing the deepest, richest colors of any oil based stain available. Colors: American Oak, Antique Walnut, Brown Mahogany, Candlelite, Colonial Maple, Georgian Cherry, Gray, Java, New Pine, Nutmeg, Prairie Wheat.
I want to change my golden oak cabinets, so I tried a test of the new General Finishes Ash Gray gel stain. This is two coats pulled thin. I like how a little brown shows through but not the gold/orange tone. And I like that you can still see the grain without the finish looking solid like paint. "I sanded the whole piece down completely to bare wood, stained it in General Finishes American Oak and Colonial Maple Gel Stain to try to compliment the color of a dresser in her bedroom already. Once happy with the color match the whole piece was sealed in 3 . General Finishes Gray Gel Stain was used on the top and Driftwood Milk Paint topped with Snow White Milk Paint was used for the base. The base was lightly distressed to reveal some of the gray Gel Stain and the entire surface was sealed with General Finishes Flat Top Coat.


Please enter the email address associated with your Lee Valley account and we will send you an email with your username. Wood Stains and Dyes. We recommend using strong passwords that are at least seven characters long and combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols. Apply the gel stain liberally with either a cotton cloth, natural bristle brush or a poly foam brush. Add to Wish List. It is recommended to apply General Finishes Gel Topcoat for additional protection.







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