Gel stain is a thicker stain that is commonly used to stain vertical surfaces such as doors and walls.
Can i use gel stain on a fiberglass door.
The directions for gel stain application can vary depending on the manufacturer so do not assume all gel stains are the same.
Use minwax gel stain to add color to metal or fiberglass doors applying it in thin even strokes using the tip of a quality natural bristle brush.
Open a can of gel stain and mix it thoroughly with a stir stick.
Your biggest chore will be completely removing any old finish that is on the door but not destroy the wood grain texture.
Then one day an answer came to me from the heavens i mean pinterest.
A penetrating stain can t penetrate fiberglass.
For the most consistent finish stain the entire door and apply follow up coats as needed rather than concentrating on a single section at a time.
How to wood finishing tips techniques and advice.
Most gel stain manufacturers recommended using a total of no more than 2 or 3 coats.
This is because the stain will not drip and run like liquid stains.
So you can practice on a flat area before committing yourself to staining the entire door.
Apply stain with the foam brush and use the 2 bristle brush to soften and blend stain to match the door and trim.
I agree with the gel stain suggestion.
Fiberglass doors are attractive.
Staining a fiberglass door using the brush method is easy.
It looks like your door has a wood grain texture so when you add the gel stain and lightly wipe it should leave the wood grain look.
When staining fiberglass with gel stain the stain will not soak into the fiberglass like stain does with wood.
Gel stains are very fickle and require great care to apply to fiberglass doors.
A tutorial from rachael of lovely crafted home gave me major hope when she successfully gel stained her fiberglass front door to make it look like a legit wood door.
If your fiberglass door s stain coat is flaking chipping or peeling off unevenly you ll have to remove the layer before applying a fresh stain coat.
However they do need staining or painting every three to five years.
The main trick to applying a gel stain is to follow the instructions precisely that are on the can.
Starting with any raised areas apply the product evenly to the fiberglass door with a natural bristle paintbrush.
And while i did have some evidence that this hack could serve my own needs i was still a bit concerned that it may not have the same effect on an aged not.
Even better they require less maintenance and have fewer problems than steel or wood doors.
The best part about staining a fiberglass door is that any screw ups can be removed with mineral spirits and a rag before the oil based stain dries.