What s the best way to apply minwax gel stain to a fiberglass door.
Fiberglass door wood stain.
We recommend that before starting you try staining a small.
Unlike wood and other materials fiberglass surfaces should always be stained with oil based gel products.
Fiberglass doors have a realistic wood look but staining them improperly will ruin it.
Even though fiberglass is a bit more expensive it was actually more affordable than a new wood door with a storm door added.
Select a gel stain in the desired color.
Embossed wood grained fiberglass can t absorb the stain like wood.
Gel stains can also be used.
However they do need staining or painting every three to five years.
Your biggest chore will be completely removing any old finish that is on the door but not destroy the wood grain texture.
Excess stain should be evened out with the brush not wiped away with a rag.
Steel and fiberglass doors 2 of 5 c.
These instructions are also helpful for other simulated wood surfaces.
I agree with the gel stain suggestion.
Embossed fiberglass is a low maintenance substitute to the standard wood door.
However some of these can be.
Gel stains are thicker and creamier than other types of stains which makes them better able to adhere to smooth synthetic materials and gives them a bold uniform appearance.
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.
Stains that are transparent or semi transparent cannot be used on fiberglass doors that aren t textured.
If you kick a fiberglass door it won t dent or ding.
Plus unlike a steel door it looks exactly like wood and you can stain it although it s a little more complex than staining a wood door.
So it s best to apply gel stain with a bristle brush.
If you want to apply a new stain start by completely removing the topcoat.
Fiberglass is non porous and won t absorb the stain the way a wood surface does.
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Fiberglass doors are attractive.
Before starting and occasionally throughout the project stir the stain until the texture is creamy.
Even better they require less maintenance and have fewer problems than steel or wood doors.
Staining the door use a high quality heavily pigmented oil based stain recommended.
See application instructions above.
Plus staining a fiberglass door can be easier than working with wood.
Apply stain with the foam brush and use the 2 bristle brush to soften and blend stain to match the door and trim.
A standard wiping stain will not work.
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.
Staining the doorjamb door frame the gel stain can also be used to stain the doorjamb door frame and mullions.
Fiberglass doors do not have a wood grain or a porous texture that can absorb the stain.