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Gel Stain from General Finishes is home of the popular Java Gel Stain featured across the nation's social media for upcycling furniture and cabinets. This is the stain that has the most "finishing feel" of all the General Finishes products. Gel wood stains are heavy-bodied and do not penetrate as deeply into the wood as liquid oil-based wipe-on stains do, providing the deepest, richest colors of any oil-based stain available. Skip to the end of the images gallery. General Finishes Gel Stain. By Barb Martin, October 23, in Finishing. Share. Followers 0. I think Gary is correct. Clean off any excess stain and let the surface dry, coat it with dewaxed shellac, then gel stain over that. The piece will look almost as if it were painted, but it should even the color out a good bit. Quote. Gel Stain from General Finishes is home of the popular Java Gel Stain featured across the nation's social media for upcycling furniture and cabinets. Gel wood stains are heavy-bodied and do not penetrate as deeply into the wood as liquid oil-based wipe-on stains do, providing the deepest, richest colors of any oil-based stain available. Need some inspiration? Visit the General Finishes Design Center or Pinterest Board for gel stain ideas. Find A Store Compare Similar Products. Instructions Colors Specifications Videos SDS Brochures Design Center FAQs. Instructions. Step 1: Preparation for General Finishes Gel Stain Application Steps. Work in a well-ventilated area. Stir the stain thoroughly to reincorporate solids that have settled to the bottom of the can.


General Finishes Gel Stain Application Steps. Work in a well-ventilated area. Stir the stain thoroughly to reincorporate solids that have settled to the bottom of the can. If desired, thin stain with mineral spirits. Start by adding 5% by volume and increase up to 15% as needed. Here is the table leaf with one coat of gel satin that has dried. First, sand down the surface with a sanding pad. Knock down the finish, staying with the grain. If you had edges and detail on your piece you'd want to go soft so you don't cut through to the stain. Wipe off the dust. Just get it out on the surface and move it around. There are two methods for using gel stain over existing finishes: Apply On/Wipe Off Method: Work on one section at a time. Apply gel stain liberally and wipe off excess stain with a cloth or high quality paper towels. Wipe with the grain, blending any adjoining areas. Additional coats will darken the initial coat.







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