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🌟 Stain Your World with Golden Oak Elegance!
The Old Masters 80208 Gel Stain in Golden Oak is a premium oil-based stain designed for both interior and exterior applications. This 1-pint container offers a rich, warm finish that enhances the natural beauty of wood, fiberglass, and metal surfaces. With a user-friendly gel consistency, it ensures a smooth application and is proudly manufactured in the USA.
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Item Dimensions | 4.25 x 4.25 x 2.69 inches |
Size | 1 Pint |
Color | Golden Oak |
Paint Type | Oil |
Compatible Material | Wood, Fiberglass, Metal |
Material | oil based |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exterior, Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Coating Description | Oil-based |
B**N
This was hard for me to find in the local stores.
I needed to match exactly what our stairway stain was and Amazon was the only place I could find it. Great quality - very rich color.
G**.
Beautiful and easy to apply!
Beautiful rich color.
L**T
Great Outdoor Stain
Goes on clean and covers fiberglass entrance way well.
D**A
Covered preexisting well
I bought this in cherry however it was not the dark dark cherry color I expected. So while it was still wet I brushed on a cheap acrylic black paint and got the exact color I needed. I didn't even sand my end table. Gel went on fine and took nicely. It did take about 2 good days to dry. I suppose I could have used spray paint but then you have to worry about runs and can't tweak color. Happy with the outcome.
G**W
Very stainy.
Auto correct said stinky, it's not wrong. Mixed well with a little red mahogany of the same brand and stained some pine to match some oak with heavy patina.
M**7
Great Finish
Great product and covers well and looks great.
H**C
Beautiful Results
I refinished an old coat rack that was an orange tone (not appealing). I think it was pine that somebody stained an unknown color. Anyhow, I removed all hardware and sanded my piece because it had a significant amount of wax on it. Then, I cleaned it really well while removing the debris from sanding. Once everything was super clean and smooth, I noticed the wood was extremely porous. This had me slightly concerned so prior to staining, I used a combination of 3 parts denatured alcohol with 2 parts Zinsser Seal Coat 100% wax free shellac. This helps to condition the wood for a more uniform application. Anyhow, I am glad I took this additional step because the Spanish Oak is soooo dark! I ended up with a beautiful, deep dark brown with almost black edges (like the black tones of charred wood) since the lighter spots really grabbed the blackish tones. And, I did try to take a photo, but the camera alters the coloring so I didn't post it with this review. Perhaps, I need different lighting to capture an accurate photo. Therefore, all I can say is it is very, very dark brown with the blackish highlights - Super Gorgeous! Love it! :)If you like dark woods like dark walnut or something along those lines, you'd probably like the Spanish Oak. And, if you are avoiding all red/orange hues, then Spanish Oak is a good choice. Also, it does matter what color wood you are covering - yes, even with gel stain - because the base color will alter final results. Therefore, don't expect the color swatch on the sample color images to be your exact result. A test spot or even a test on a scrap piece of wood similar to your project wood is advisable.Also, some reviewers stated that the gel stain isn't messy - that's not really true. I managed to have some occasional drips and mess so be prepared for this by using adequate drop cloths, tarps. etc.**This product goes a very, very long way so don't over purchase! I bought a pint and will have more than enough for a larger project (i.e. dining table). Consider coverage dimensions prior to purchase.In addition, I used the Blue Hawk 4-in x 5-in Cotton Floor Stain Pad to apply the stain, and it was worth the few dollars to purchase this application tool as opposed to using a wadded up t-shirt or whatever. For me, this was a good choice - use what works best for you.Lastly, I found that I did not need a top coat for this project. The finish is fine for a coat rack. Now if I were doing a dining table, then I'd probably use many layers of top coat product(s).That said, I am actually considering my dining table for the next application of Spanish Oak. :) We have white, wooden upholstered chairs so the the Spanish Oak would be a magnificent contrast. We'll see! :)(Note - I will see if I can manage an accurate photo for this review)
D**E
Easy to use but must be quick
I purchased the provincial stain, it was easy to use but you have to be quick if you’re adding a faux wood grain because it will set up pretty fast. Beautiful color though.
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