🌟 Unleash the Beauty of Wood!
Varathane Rust-Oleum Wood Stain in Gunstock is a premium oil-based stain designed to enhance the natural beauty of wood. With a superior soya oil base, it offers a glossy finish and excellent grain detail, making it ideal for interior applications like cabinets. This 1-quart stain covers up to 150 square feet, ensuring your projects look professional and last for years.
Item Weight | 2.13 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Item Dimensions | 10.8 x 10.8 x 12.7 centimeters |
Size | 1 qt |
Opacity | Translucent |
Finish Type | Glossy |
Color | Donkey Brown |
Paint Type | Oil |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Material | Liquid |
Recommended Uses For Product | interior |
Surface Recommendation | Cabinets |
Special Features | Enhanced Grain Detail, Superior Penetration |
Coverage | 150 square feet per quart |
Coating Description | Oil-based |
C**L
Beautiful color and seems durable
Used on front door mahogany wood. Color is just right for wood stain without a shiny look. Seems to resist water good and we added begone bug treatment
C**Y
The stain is a perfect match !
As far as this matching up to my nightstand and bedroom set this headed out of the park for me! My problem because I am a novice. Seeking advice here. My issue is the particle board that is a middle (yes, probably shouldn't of stained it or rigorously sanded, again , a complete novice) is there any way possible to repair the partical board? Thank you in advance for any help or advice, like I said , complete novice!Update:I added a few more coats to the side top and used retique it for the middle 3 coats because it has wood in it then stained the top of it with the same spring oak stain. I used varathane semi gloss to seal. I just love how or came out! Very pleased!
B**R
Easy applications
Great product
J**F
Stain in general is overpriced
Wish I had known what I know now via youtube. Guys are using old motor oil mixed with diesel to stain the wood on their utility trailers and it looks better and is significantly cheaper than buying these tiny little cans of stain. One can barely did my 5x8 trailer. I can't imagine how much of this you'd have to buy for any significant project. Also color wasn't as red as I'd have liked, but that's probably because my wood was already fairly dark to begin with. Would likely look great on a lighter wood.
P**
Wood stain
Value for the money
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