Updating cabinets with gel stain step 1 clean the cabinets.
Change cabinet color with gel stain.
Of course no stain is perfect.
In fact it is easier to change the color than replacing the old cabinets.
This helps the gel stain stick to the surface.
Smooth the stain on in soft strokes starting at the top and moving along with the grain of the wood.
Step 6 remove excess gel stain.
Use the screwdriver to loosen all hardware pieces so you can.
Wearing the gloves gently stir the gel stain.
Using an clean rag we cut up an old t shirt apply the gel stain to the cabinet door.
You can stain your cabinets a different color to give it a new and refreshing look.
Gel stain dries pretty quickly so work on one door drawer or section of cabinet at a time.
Don t apply too thickly.
However applying a dark color for your light wood cabinets is usually an easier process.
When using gel stain even though no uneven spots will show through you will also lose some of the grain of the wood depending upon how dark your stain is.
I d also like to share my thoughts on using liquid sander also known as deglosser.
Hgtv recommends two to three coats of stain per piece.
Repeat with cabinet frame.
Going from dark wood to a lighter color can be strenuous.
How to stain kitchen cabinets white.
Beginning with the backside of the cabinet coat each cabinet lightly with the gel stain using an old cloth or foam brush.
There was a big difference between the two cleaners and it was obvious that tsp did a better job.
Remove the kitchen cabinet doors from the cabinets and remove the hardware.
It will appear streaky.
Once you have raw wood apply a bit of the stain you like on an unseen edge to make sure it is the right light shade.
Lay your drop cloths on the ground in the area where you will be staining and across the top of your.
One area in which gel stain is tied neck and neck with its traditional counterparts its drying time.
In the darker rooms like the bathrooms in our house this worked out fine.
Remove all the knobs and take apart any removable parts of the cabinets.
After cleaning the cabinets with tsp you ll want do a light sanding.
Although it s easier to prep and apply.
With gel stain you don t have this problem because the wood doesn t absorb the stain.
Stain can take some time to cure and look darker after it is applied.
However there is no way i would attempt using gel stain on my kitchen cabinets as others have.
Because it sits on top it masks the grain of the wood especially if you pick a dark color.
Tip make sure to label the location of each door or drawer so you don t forget where it came from later.
Maybe it was my oak cabinets but i have never had so much trouble getting something to look even.
In my case it was one door and three drawers.