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  • courage for the week 8.26.12

    25 August 2012

    put God first

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    easy gel stain for those oak cabinets

    22 August 2012

    I’ve used gel stain here and here and here. Love it.


    What is gel stain? It’s basically a thicker, pudding-like stain, that is much more forgiving to work with than your typical, watery stain. PLUS, you don’t need to sand it down to a bare finish to use it like you would for a typical stain. Yay for gel stain!!

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    The biggest downside is the drying time. That could also be a plus because it give you more time to work with before the wood absorbs it.


    But would it work on my honey oak bathroom cabinets??

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    Oh yes oh yes oh yes! (it’s the big Charleston contest…I couldn’t resist)


    Here’s what I did:


    1. you barely need to sand them down. Just to rough them up a little, I used a fine-medium grit and lightly went over them. Then clean them off with a wet rag. If they are really dirty, use a good degreasing cleaner.


    2.  use a foam brush to apply the gel stain with the grain of the wood.


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    3. You can apply more, or wipe some off, depending on the look you are going for. As you can see, I experimented. I ended up using one good coat of Old Masters gel stain in Spanish oak and left it at that to dry.

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    4. Let it dry~this is the hardest step!


    Try to be patient… it took a good 3 days for it to be fully dry in our bathroom, but we do live in a state with high humidity.

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    We also used the same staining processs on our bathroom shelves above the toilet:

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    5. For extra protection, especially with kids banging stools up to the cabinets, I would seal them with  a few coats of polyurethane.


    It feels like we got a new vanity and shelves with a can of gel stain.


    The handles are from the Martha Stewart line at Home Depot. I used some of Martha’s hardware in my kitchen too and have loved them. 


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    Any questions??  Have you tried gel stain?


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    courage for the week 8.19.12

    18 August 2012

    true greatness

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