Staining the doorjamb door frame the gel stain can also be used to stain the doorjamb door frame and mullions.
Best oil based stain for fiberglass doors.
In addition to the stain you will always want to seal it with a layer of polyethylene.
The best part about staining a fiberglass door is that any screw ups can be removed with mineral spirits and a rag before the oil based stain dries.
Before starting and occasionally throughout the project stir the stain until the texture is creamy.
These instructions are also helpful for other simulated wood surfaces.
However when you do make sure the polyethylene is also oil based.
We recommend that before starting you try staining a small.
Not every oil based stain on the market will do the job of covering fiberglass doors.
This type of stain is probably the best for fiberglass doors.
Gel stains are thicker and creamier than other types of stains which makes them better able to adhere to smooth synthetic materials and gives them a bold uniform appearance.
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Gel stains can also be used.
Oil based stains this type of stain is probably the best for fiberglass doors.
Staining a fiberglass door using the brush method is easy.
Staining the door use a high quality heavily pigmented oil based stain recommended.
In addition to the stain you will always want to seal it with a layer of polyethylene.
When you do make sure the polyethylene is also oil based.
Unlike wood and other materials fiberglass surfaces should always be stained with oil based gel products.
Select a gel stain in the desired color.