Have you used gel stain for something other then furniture? We rebuilt our utility trailer and to seal the new wood top I used
Dixie
Belle No Pain Gel Stain!!
First my husband cut off the existing center support bracket to modify for a different OHV placement.
Then a few rusted on bolts to remove the old worn wood top.

The old wood was slide out of the side tracks.
New sheets of 3/4"- treated 4'X8' plywood sheets were filled with
Dixie Belle mud and once dry sanded smooth with a
Dixie
Belle sanding sponge. Two full sheets were purchased but one was cut in half lengthwise with the above piece leftover.
The pieces were slid back in place and affixed securely with new fasteners.
Wanting a smooth washable surface with added durability Dixie
Belle No Pain Gel Stain in the new color American honey was applied. I started with my usual shop towel application but the woods texture made it hard so switched to a Dixie Belle chip brush. This made it mush easier to apply and then wiped back with the shop towel.
I used this can on an
antique table top and the rest of the can was the perfect amount for this wood top.
Here is the view from above; looking fabulous right? Don't be afraid to think outside the usual box when using stain.
It has been put to use for the summer and the sealed top rinses off perfectly.
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Thanks for sharing! What product did you use to seal this?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the question.. I actually did not add any further sealer to the gel stain as it does have somewhat of a built in sealer. For sure adding one would make it even more durable but we were in a hurry to finish and let it dry well for the 3 days to use it on a OHV trip. I would add gator hide if I did seal it or do seal it in the future.
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