Minwax Wood Finish Red Oak, 11.5 oz. Available in 9 wood tone colors Easy-to-use aerosol spray can be used to add beauty to any bare or stripped wood surface Ideal for staining furniture, cabinets, doors, trim, accessories and molding Resists lapping for even color Dries in 2 hours with deeply pentrating color in one coat
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Brand | Minwax |
Item model number | 32150000 |
Color | Brown |
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Product Id | 1492508 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (168 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 027426321502 |
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We tried this stain a month ago and it was awesome on a 60" entertainment center made from Black Swamp Ash from Northwestern Ontario
I've been refinishing wood furniture,part time for almost 25 years,as a hobby.I have always used minwax,it has never let me down and i am always proud and happy with the results.
My new go-to instead of paint for refurbishing furniture. It covers beautifully!!
I started using your products & have continued to happily & very satisfactory use them.
I tried others years ago, the have stayed with these for years. Easy to custom blend to match anything. Being a woodworker for over forty years, Minwax Stains have always been in my shop and always will be. Thanks for helping my create the things I make
This is STILL the only brand I will use and have been using it since I was a kid in wood shop in the early 80's. Three coats of poly is next and what used to be a sauna in the basement will be a functional shower. Thanks to Minwax for staying true to quality first!
We use minwax oil based penetrating stain,because if the rich color it brings out in wood! The furniture we paint and stain for our customers get nothing but the best! When used correctly with the minwax pre-stain the product shows an even color throughout the project
I own a 100 + year old colonial home and my pet peeve is people that paint over natural woodwork. Last winter I decided to start refinishing some interior doors. I completed five so far and got fantastic results using Min wax pre stain conditioner, Min wax Wood Stain and of course Min wax Polyurethane. Mmm. The wood stain brought out all the natural grain in the doors and then 3 liberal coats of Min wax gloss polyurethane. OMG, I Can see my reflection in the finish. I want to emphatically state for the record that I am an amateur wood worker and just followed the instructions on the product labels. To close my review Min wax has opened up a whole new world of restoration projects around my home. Over this past spring I began taking down all of the bannisters and have completed restoration on 7 of 8 and they look fantastic and then stripped and refinished the bar top in my basement. Thank you for creating some amazing products for a laymen wood enthusiast. Drew Modic
I have been using this product for more than 30 years and would never use something other than minwax stain for all of our products I have been doing floors all my life this product has never let us down
I have been mixing my own stain color for the last 15 years to match aged knotty pine in my cabin. Three parts natural, one part English chestnut worked beautifully and let the wood grain show through. Now, with the cans marked "semi-transparent, Dries in two hours" it goes on VERY orange and covers the wood grain like paint. Totally ruined a project trying to match the previous mixture. And yes, I set a timer and mixed it with a paint stirrer for ten minutes. I have never wiped it off in the past and wood grain showed perfectly. No idea how I will deal this, may have to switch the entire project to paint.