Minwax Colored Stains
Start with minwax wood filler to create a stainable even surface.
Minwax colored stains. Wood stains wood finishes more at lowe s. Choose minwax to keep your wood beautiful and protected. It s the perfect medium dark wood stain with golden highlights that show through the wood grain. With minwax wood stains there s a color to suit every style.
Just keep in mind that whichever polyshades color you choose to apply will take over the existing light finish so the. Minwax wood finish solid color stain is a penetrating water based stain that opens up a world of possibilities with 200 tintable color options to hide more wood grain while maintaining the wood texture. With minwax wood stains there s a color for every style. Select a minwax gel stain color that corresponds to the darkest color of the wood grain you are trying to create.
Test stain on hidden area to verify desired color. Minwax has the perfect wood stain colour for every project. Apply a thin even coat of gel stain to a section using a natural bristle brush or a soft lint free cloth. The products that have made minwax an american icon will add color and beauty to your wood in oil or water based stains.
Then with minwax wood stain you can breathe new life into an old treasure or tackle a new diy project oil based minwax stain colors come in natural wood tones from dark brown to reddish tones. They have been reproduced using digital production techniques. Minwax dark walnut was the first stain color that i fell in love with when i first started woodworking. If your existing finish is a lighter wood tone similar to or such as minwax wood finish colors natural golden oak ipswich pine puritan pine golden pecan fruitwood driftwood early american cherry or pickled oak changing color with polyshades is quite easy.
Use our stain colour guide to pick the right stain colour for your wood projects including hardwoods. Minwax helps you select the ideal stain color for your wood project. With minwax wood stains there s a color to suit every style. Always test stain on a hidden area of the wood to verify desired color.
The colors shown are for reference purposes only. Apply in the direction of the grain you intend to create.