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Anyone have any experience with staining fiberglass wood look doors? My builder is telling me 2k to stain 2 front doors. I find that really hard to believe that the process to stain and clear these doors is that labor intensive.
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Was it the Nambla flag? I bet it was the Nambla flag.If you do it yourself it is a lot of work. I have assisted my brother with gel staining his new fiberglass front door. He went with a solid color though.
I'm betting you could get some old, river dredged Cypress wood front doors for that price. I saw a guys house in Maitland with that wood as garage door materialAnyone have any experience with staining fiberglass wood look doors? My builder is telling me 2k to stain 2 front doors. I find that really hard to believe that the process to stain and clear these doors is that labor intensive.
My thoughts exactly! I’m about 90% confident I can do it. I was just wondering if there’s something I missing on why so expensive. I found a few companies here that stain . I’m going to call them out and get a quote.Gel stain is a bit more labor intensive than just painting a couple exterior doors.
A grand per door would be out of the question in my area, no one would pay that let alone anyone try and charge that.
5-600 per door seems more reasonable to me.
What do you think I’m rich? Lol I already paid $4,500 for these damn doors! But this prick didn’t tell me that it was another 2k to stain them. I’ve came this far and spent so much already. I think it would be a big mistake to paint themI'm betting you could get some old, river dredged Cypress wood front doors for that price. I saw a guys house in Maitland with that wood as garage door material
I’ve been watching YouTube videos and reading up on it. Seems like it’s very doable.2 grand is too high dude. Take your time research it and do it yourself if you have the time to do it.
I’ve been watching YouTube videos and reading up on it. Seems like it’s very doable.
I used oil based stain to do both my porches tongue and groove. It was white pine or knotty pine whatever you wanna call it. It worked perfect. I have Fypon beams throughout and used a General finishes gel stain and it’s been fantastic for that. Oil base is probably the best for any wood. Gel for anything else imo.Why would gel stain be hard to use? I am staining my bathroom vanity with gel stain and my front doors as well. But its raw wood so I am using regular stain. The bathroom vanity is coated but gel stain works. Going with coffee color gel stain and espresso regular stain.
I am using minwax regular stain. What brand are you using? Is regular stain oil?I used oil based stain to do both my porches tongue and groove. It was white pine or knotty pine whatever you wanna call it. It worked perfect. I have Fypon beams throughout and used a General finishes gel stain and it’s been fantastic for that. Oil base is probably the best for any wood. Gel for anything else imo.
If you have varnish or lacquer finish ( topnotch your the existing stain ) you have to remove with stripper , then sanding. ..I heard that sand paper is not good to use to get a gloss off becasue it leaves scratched but actually should use steal wool or a gloss removing pad by 3M.
Anyone have advice on getting a gloss off of a wood?
I’m probably going to use what I used for all the other wood I stained. Its from Home Depot verathane (spelling?) red oak.I am using minwax regular stain. What brand are you using? Is regular stain oil?
