In contrast to regular wood stain gel stain does not need to be wiped off or rubbed in.
Using gel stain on garage door.
One coat of stain will usually suffice for most garage doors.
The only trick is to keep the layer even throughout the surface and avoid dripping.
In fact gel stains are often applied to give steel doors the look of wood grain.
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Apply stain with the foam brush and use the 2 bristle brush to soften and blend stain to match the door and trim.
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When staining your metal garage door be sure to use a good quality brush.
Gel stain usually dries very quickly especially on a sunny day.
Just make sure that the stain is not running.
Part of the process of staining a garage door to look like wood is using brush strokes to allow the base color to come through just a little to give it that woodgrain look.
Once applied they settle into the grain of the steel door to give it a textured look.
Gel stains are thick and designed to cling to and penetrate the surface.
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The furniture is so pretty with gel stain.
However the garage door will need to sit for up to 48 hours to allow the stain to dry completely.
The best way to color a steel door is with a gel stain.
Our son in law did their garage door and some furniture with gel stain it s gorgeous and has held up so well.
If your garage door is less than five years old and has a glazed paint finish you ll have to sand it to remove the sheen in order for the stain to adhere properly.
A good washing with soap and water using a pressure washer at the lowest setting should suffice.
Your garage door looks great so smooth and no brush marks.
Since we moved into our home our brown painted aluminum garage door had faded more and more.
Did really great job on garage door.
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Instead gently stir don t whip the gel stain with a stir stick.
We ve lived in our home almost 7 years now.
These bubbles are permanent and can ruin the finished look.
Generally speaking you can use a cloth rag to wipe away wet gel stain and fine tune the finish as you go but it might be touch and go in tough to reach spots like deep cracks and extreme corners.
These instructions are also helpful for other simulated wood surfaces.
If you have a paneled garage door start at the center of the paneling and work your way out.
Do not shake the gel stain or it will bubble as you apply it.