What kind of top coat can i use with gel stain.
Gel coat stain colors.
In all of my experiences i ve had to apply 3 4 coats of gel stain.
Each opacity offers a level of color that reveals more or less of the wood.
The liquid stain will thin the stain which may help it spread more easily but it will not have as much coverage.
Gel stain can be layered over other general finishes water and oil based stains.
I like to use high performance top coat water based over this stain.
While the gel stain is wet use a graining tool to create a wood grain pattern.
Choose from several opacities translucent semi transparent semi solid and solid.
Generally speaking it is much easier to use gel stain to achieve a darker wood color on a previously finished piece of wood than it is to get a lighter color.
Each coat of stain needs about 24 hours to dry so plan accordingly.
This rich thick formula provides twice the coverage of traditional oil based stains and prevents drips while beautifully enhancing the wood grain and patina.
Apply a thin even coat of gel stain to a section using a natural bristle brush or a soft lint free cloth.
The digitized colors are for reference purposes only.
Be sure to let it cure before applying a topcoat.
Apply in the direction of the grain you intend to create.
With arborcoat exterior stain you get year round protection plus a timeless palette of driftwood grays warm russets and woodland greens.
I also spray painted the metal bases at this point.
You can mix the different colors to come up with a color that is a better fit for your project than what is available.
Old masters gel stain is a highly pigmented oil based stain designed to achieve intense colors on interior and exterior wood fiberglass primed metal and composition surfaces.
Continue doing daily layers of stain in the same way until you can no longer see streaks in the finish.
One area in which gel stain is tied neck and neck with its traditional counterparts its drying time.
This is my favorite way to use a gel stain.
Perfect for vertical surfaces.
Always test stain on a hidden area to verify desired color.
Although it s easier to prep and apply.
Layering coats of gel stain per manufacturer directions will result in a more opaque finish that is darker and shows less of the woodgrain.
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Of course no stain is perfect.
Gel stains can be intermixed to create custom colors.
Gel stain is especially recommended for woods such as pine.
Its thick formula allows easy application and superior color control necessary to achieve a rich and uniform color on most surfaces in a single application.