Minwax Wood Finish, Oil-Based Penetrating Stain in Gunstock, provides deeply penetrating color that enhances wood’s beauty in one coat Dries in 2 hours making it possible to stain in a day Wood finishing stain resists lapping for even color Natural wood stain can be used to add beauty to any bare or stripped wood surface Perfect interior wood stain for finishing wood furniture, cabinets, doors, trim, molding and floors One coat is recommended, apply a second coat after 2-4 hours for darker color Topcoat 4-6 hours depending on color Clean up with mineral spirits Covers approximately 37.5 sq. ft per half pint Available in 29 beautiful colors
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (362 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
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Minwax 223104444 Wood Finish Stain, Gunstock, 1/2 Pint, (1 Piece, 1 Pack)
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] About the stuff about 90 days ago to redo my kitchen cabinets with I'm telling you this stuff is wonderful easy to work with good stuff looks great I also purchased Hellman's spar urethane clear gloss it is awesome I only wish I could afford more of it it's great
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I renovate homes and recently picked up Minwax® Wood Finish in the shade EXPRESSO. I wanted the floors to look rich and elegant all while still showing the woods natural grain. I'm so impressed! These floors are white oak and poly-coated with a water base solution, to avoid any yellowing. I would highly recommend this color if you are looking to add depth to your space and give that luxurious feeling. I added photos from my instagram if you want to see what it looks like across the floor plan!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently stripped and refinished an antique sewing machine cabinet using Minwax wood finish penetrating stain, Sedona Red No 2 and Minwax Clear polyurethane. It came out great. Thank you, Minwax, for your easy to use stains and finishes!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I still need 1 more coat on the top cabinets but I love the change! Looks very farmhouse/rustic and no more blonde/yellow cabinets! I scrubbed the cabinets with warm water and dawn - drying as I went... Then lightly sanded by hand! Put a coat of stain on, wait a minute, then wipe it off... These have 4 coats - it's super quick and easy!
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
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
The gunstock color is FAR more red than it looks in the picture. I started with a small area that wouldn't be seen. It definitely looked too red, but out of laziness, I didnt want to go buy another color, so I stained the desk anyways. After two coats, it is RED. I ended up going and getting another stain to tone it down. Its a gorgeous color and goes on beautifully, but it ultimately doesn't match any of my furniture, so its not what I need.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought a quart can Ipswich Pine 221. Loved the color for my handmade bar piece for my new home build in my kitchen. Bought a gallon of the same color to stain 8 new Solid Wood doors for my new home and wanted them the same color as the bar piece. Did 3 of the doors and brought one into the house...Boy is the color not the same. Very disappointed and now have 3 ruined doors that cost too much to throw out. Not sure what to do with them now. Just to be sure I did a sample after the fact, stirred both stains for the same amount of time and they are definitely different. The lighter color in my pic is the color I love from the quart, the reddish color is from the gallon. The color reminds me more of Gunstock, which I did not want.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this and tried it a few times. It was definitely not one coat coverage. Even after shaking and stirring the can, I was getting what looked like dirty water. Once I put the foam brush to the bottom of the can, it picked up all the color. So what happens when I get halfway through the can?? Probably all water. Not wasting any more money on this stuff.