
BARTLEY GEORGIAN CHERRY GEL STAIN QUART
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- Stain remover typeLaundry Stain Remover
- Cleanser formGels
- BrandThe Wood & Shop
- SizeQUART
- Container typeCan
- Recommended surfaceWood
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Stain and Varnish Steps
Useful Tips
Step 1: Start with a clean, well-sanded surface. With a small cloth or foam brush, apply a generous coat of Bartley Gel Stain to an area no larger than 2 square feet. With a clean, lint free cloth or soft paper towel, immediately wipe off the excess with the grain until the color is uniform and free of smudges. The newly stained surface should be nearly dry to the touch. Your first coat of stain is done! There are no runs, no drips, and no unpleasant odors! For a darker, richer tone, apply a second or third coat of stain (see color chart at right) to add significant depth and richness of color. Allow at least six hours between coats. In humid climates drying time will vary. One of the best features about Bartley stains is there is no sanding between coats. It couldn’t be easier!
Step 2: Note: Certain colors like Georgian Cherry may need longer drying times to prevent lifting when applying clear coats. In hot and humid conditions allow at least 24 hours drying time between coats.
Step 3: After staining, apply two or three coats of Bartley's Gel Varnish for a beautiful and tough hand-rubbed look. Use #0000 steel wool lightly just before your last coat of varnish for a smoother finish. (Be sure to tack the surface before applying the varnish.)
USEFUL TIPS
Surface Preparation
The surface must be clean, dry, and free of any dust, wax, or grease before staining. New wood should be sanded smooth and free of blemishes. Old finishes should be removed and sanded to a smooth, even texture, and glue spots scraped off and sanded. For a better finish, hand-sand with the grain and on flat surfaces using a sanding block. If planer or molder marks are visible, begin with a coarse paper (80-100 grit); otherwise start with a medium grit (120-150) and finish with a finer grit (180-220). Remember, surfaces sanded with finer sandpaper will result in slightly lighter tones when stained; using coarser paper will result in darker colors. Just before staining, use a tack cloth or rag soaked in mineral spirits to clean the surface.
