Gel stains can also be used.
Gel stain for fiberglass exterior doors.
Apply stain with the foam brush and use the 2 bristle brush to soften and blend stain to match the door and trim.
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Plus staining a fiberglass door can be easier than working with wood.
The main trick to applying a gel stain is to follow the instructions precisely that are on the can.
Embossed fiberglass is a low maintenance substitute to the standard wood door.
This type of stain is probably the best for fiberglass doors.
Open a can of gel stain and mix it thoroughly with a stir stick.
Delivers uniform color evenly on wood and non wood surfaces such as metal veneer and fiberglass.
Its unique non drip formula makes application easy for vertical surfaces.
We recommend that before starting you try staining a small.
Staining the door use a high quality heavily pigmented oil based stain recommended.
Staining the doorjamb door frame the gel stain can also be used to stain the doorjamb door frame and mullions.
These instructions are also helpful for other simulated wood surfaces.
Before starting and occasionally throughout the project stir the stain until the texture is creamy.
Steel and fiberglass doors 2 of 5 c.
In addition to the stain you will always want to seal it with a layer of polyethylene.
The directions for gel stain application can vary depending on the manufacturer so do not assume all gel stains are the same.
Starting with any raised areas apply the product evenly to the fiberglass door with a natural bristle paintbrush.
A standard wiping stain will not work.