Let me preface this post by saying that I learned how to stain a kitchen table long ago! Â I think maybe my Dad taught me how to use stain BEFORE he showed me how to paint. Â Dad refinished pianos for a living back in the day. Â So I am accustomed to stains and finishes.
What a surprise when I opened the little can of General Finishes Java Gel Stain.
It’s a gel! Â What??!! Â It’s not runny and it doesn’t spill, splash, or splatter during application! Â I know the label says gel but even the gel strippers are sort of loose and can splash where you don’t want it to splash. Â I had a brush ready since that’s what I usually use for stain. Â But the can said to use a rag so I did.
Wipe on, wipe off. Â That’s it…that simple…project done! Â The instructions say you can sand between coats and apply additional coats for richer color but I am all about simple and quick. Â After one even application, I had the rich color that I desired. Â The application was not streaky. Â The color was consistent.
I wore gloves because any type of stain can be messy and super difficult to get off of your skin. Â This product requires mineral spirits for cleanup so the less you get on you, the easier the clean up. Â I also used a soft cotton rag for application. Â I just dipped the rag in the stain and wiped it on in the direction of the grain. Â I used enough to get deeply into the grain. Â I spread it evenly and then dipped some more stain onto the rag and continued the process until the first half of the table was covered. Â Then I went back with the rag and wiped off any excess stain.
I turned the rag frequently and buffed gently as I proceeded. Â Then I repeated the process for the other half of the table. Â The gel stain spread evenly without blotching at all…a common problem with traditional stains. Â Directions call for a 4-6 hours drying period and 24 hours in extreme cold. Â Since the weather is calling for snow her (yup…in Alabama) tomorrow and we do not have heat throughout the entire building, I will wait to do a final buffing.
Why did I wait so long to try this product? Â Who knows! Â But, I am becoming a die hard fan of General Finishes. Â Their milk paint is creamy, smooth and glorious. Â The colors are rich and bold. Â And this gel stain…yup…it’s the bomb! Â Now onto the chairs and the leaf. Then the entire set goes onto the sales floor at The Blue Building! Â I will post the finished picture on Facebook!
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This was a great tutorial . Gel stain sounds awesome! Did you strip before staining? I have a friend who wants to do her stair treads.
Good work lady!
The Other Marian
I did NOT strip but I did sand the surface pretty thoroughly. Their top coat was amazing!