Modern gray, greige and brown-gray stain shades for hardwood flooring. Check out Duraseal's new gray stains for a modern farmhouse style.
Modern gray, greige and brown-gray stain shades for hardwood flooring. Check out Duraseal's new gray stains for a modern farmhouse style.
Modern gray, greige and brown-gray stain shades for hardwood flooring. Check out Duraseal's new gray stains for a modern farmhouse style.
Modern gray, greige and brown-gray stain shades for hardwood flooring. Check out Duraseal's new gray stains for a modern farmhouse style.
DuraSeal® Quick Coat Penetrating Finish is a semi-transparent stain formulated to seal, color and provide exceptional durability when used on bare wood and masonry surfaces. This rich blend of oil and resin gives hardwood floors a soft, satiny sheen. Its unique formulation provides a surface that can be topcoated in two hours. Application: Shake material thoroughly before and occasionally during use. Apply to a small test area before proceeding with the entire job to ensure desired color. If desired, DuraSeal® Quick Coat Penetrating Finish #110 Neutral can be used to lighten any standard DuraSeal® wood tone. Apply the first coat of DuraSeal® Quick Coat Penetrating Finish liberally with a brush, lambswool applicator or cloth at approximately 500 square feet per gallon. Allow to penetrate for 5-8 minutes, then remove excess by wiping with rags or by buffing with #2 steel wool. Removal of all excess material is essential to ensure proper dry time and adhesion of the finish coat. If desired, apply a thin second coat at a coverage rate of approximately 800 square feet per gallon. Allow to penetrate and remove excess material in the same manner as the first coat (step 3 above). Allow the final coat to dry at least 2 hours and apply a DuraSeal® finish coat of your choice. Dry Time And Cure Approximately 2-3 hours. Note: Dry time is based on conditions of 77° and 50% relative humidity. Coverage First coat - approximately 500 square feet per gallon. Optional second coat - approximately 800 sq.ft. per gallon. Clean Up Application tools should be cleaned with mineral spirits or paint thinner immediately after use. Mfg Part Mo: 861840000 Color: Dark Gray Size: Quarter Finish Type: Oil-Based Stain
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The best stains, finishes and techniques for whitewashed hardwood flooring. Whitewashed give a light, fresh and airy look for coastal decor, contemporary, modern farmhouse, Scandinavian decor or shabby chic styles.
DuraSeal® Quick Coat Penetrating Finish is a semi-transparent stain formulated to seal, color and provide exceptional durability when used on bare wood and masonry surfaces. This rich blend of oil and resin gives hardwood floors a soft, satiny sheen. Its unique formulation provides a surface that can be topcoated in two hours. Application: Shake material thoroughly before and occasionally during use. Apply to a small test area before proceeding with the entire job to ensure desired color. If desired, DuraSeal® Quick Coat Penetrating Finish #110 Neutral can be used to lighten any standard DuraSeal® wood tone. Apply the first coat of DuraSeal® Quick Coat Penetrating Finish liberally with a brush, lambswool applicator or cloth at approximately 500 square feet per gallon. Allow to penetrate for 5-8 minutes, then remove excess by wiping with rags or by buffing with #2 steel wool. Removal of all excess material is essential to ensure proper dry time and adhesion of the finish coat. If desired, apply a thin second coat at a coverage rate of approximately 800 square feet per gallon. Allow to penetrate and remove excess material in the same manner as the first coat (step 3 above). Allow the final coat to dry at least 2 hours and apply a DuraSeal® finish coat of your choice. Dry Time And Cure Approximately 2-3 hours. Note: Dry time is based on conditions of 77° and 50% relative humidity. Coverage First coat - approximately 500 square feet per gallon. Optional second coat - approximately 800 sq.ft. per gallon. Clean Up Application tools should be cleaned with mineral spirits or paint thinner immediately after use. Mfg Part Mo: 861840000 Color: Dark Gray Size: Quarter Finish Type: Oil-Based Stain
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Modern gray, greige and brown-gray stain shades for hardwood flooring. Check out Duraseal's new gray stains for a modern farmhouse style.