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Old Masters 80208, 1 Pint, Golden Oak, 16 Fl Oz
Users say:
Old Masters Gel Stain is a great product for DIY projects, offering easy application and a variety of colors. It is perfect for small projects, such as staining trim and doors, and can be used on any wood grain. It is also great value, as it can be used over existing finishes without stripping.
This item is a Old Masters 80208 Gel Stain Pint, Golden Oak Purpose of use for Painting Supplies, household-wood-stains This product is manufactured in United States
Review summary
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Old Masters Gel Stain is a great product for DIY projects, offering easy application and a variety of colors. It is perfect for small projects, such as staining trim and doors, and can be used on any wood grain. It is also great value, as it can be used over existing finishes without stripping.
Pros
- Easy to apply
- Many color options
- Versatile for DIY projects
- Durable and long-lasting
- Good for various surfaces
Cons
- Can be difficult to remove
- May require multiple coats
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Description
This item is a Old Masters 80208 Gel Stain Pint, Golden Oak Purpose of use for Painting Supplies, household-wood-stains This product is manufactured in United States
Specifications
Brand | Paint Sundries Solutions |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Available Sizes | 1 Pint |
Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Item Dimensions Lxwxh | 4.25 X 4.25 X 2.69 Inches |
Part Number | 80208 |
Sold By | Gatzies |
Batteries Included | No |
Cpsia Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
Coating Description | Oil-based |
Date First Available | September 14, 2004 |