

🖌️ Elevate Every Surface with Effortless Aged Oak Sophistication
Minwax 66020000 Gel Stain in Aged Oak is a 32 fl oz quart featuring a unique non-drip gel formula designed for easy, mess-free application on vertical and horizontal surfaces. Ideal for wood, fiberglass, metal, and more, it delivers a rich, uniform color with a glossy finish that dries quickly to the touch. Perfect for professional-quality DIY projects on furniture, doors, trim, and cabinets, this stain offers versatile coverage and a timeless classic look.













| Manufacturer | Minwax |
| Part number | 66020000 |
| Item Weight | 912 g |
| Product Dimensions | 10.67 x 10.67 x 12.45 cm; 911.72 g |
| Item model number | 66020000 |
| Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Color | Aged Oak |
| Style | Classic |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Material | Plastic |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Power source type | hand_powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Coverage | Partial |
| Specification met | Delivers uniform color evenly on wood and non-wood surfaces |
| Specific uses | Interior/Exterior |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
E**I
When I moved into my house, we had these faux wood pattern on these labeled doors. I want a fan and one door we always look at because it is at our entrance and also visible from our playroom. I bought this gel stain to use on the door since it had the wood pattern engrained in it. It was easy to use. It dried very quickly in the door. I didn’t realize how quickly it would dry and then not be able to be manipulated for a more even finish. The color is pretty and for the most part I like how it came out but it takes a few days to cure at which the color faded, and like I said the stain ended up uneven. Overall it still did the job for me and it’s better than having the ugly white door previously there. I added a greenery wreath and it made a big difference in the look. I did use finishing wax when I thought the stain was dry and it took the stain right off! Be careful of the true dry time
B**Y
After a good amount of research, I purchased this product in Aged Oak color to makeover my basic white garage doors and give them a faux wood-look. If you’ve never used or purchased gel stain before, don’t be alarmed when you first open it and see that it is very thick, basically a pudding consistency - it’s supposed to be like this. Also, don’t shake it! Gently mix it with a paint stirrer avoiding making any bubbles. Of course stain looks a lot darker in the can than it goes on, as well. I did not prime the garage doors, but instead just cleaned them really well by power washing them and then scrubbing them with TSP Cleaner. I let the doors sit overnight to ensure they were completely dry. The stain does dry to the touch relatively quickly once applied so I don’t recommend using it outside on a windy day or in direct sunlight. I was able to do both garage doors as pictured with about 2/3 of one can, which leaves extra for touch ups. If you’re looking for a darker or more even color look, you may want to either prime first or paint the doors with a light brown or yellow paint, depending on the color you’re going for. This would help give it a more even color consistency when painting on the stain. You could also just do a quick coat with a cloth instead of a brush for a lighter color and then do a quick second coat with a chip brush. I used a Wooster stain paint brush for the application, but for this project, if I were to do it again, I’d probably use a cheap chip brush to get more brush strokes over the pattern in the door, but I just used whatever I had on hand. In hindsight, I should’ve just taken the half hour to run out and get the brush I wanted to use. All in all, I’d definitely recommend. Based on how this worked for my garage doors, I have no doubt this would work for just about anything across the board.
L**N
Color was exact
D**S
I read great reviews on this gel stain. But it’s not for me. Didn’t like how the color turned out. Might have been user error.
D**S
A little goes a long way! ... Purchased a Quart, for one Entry door, both sides .... Could have gotten the half pint and still had some left .... Outside is under a porch, and directions indicate exterior can be done, long as not in direct weather elements all day .... Inside was done as well, two coats Fiberglass doors don't take stain like wood doors do .... This is a GEL Stain .... Door has those wood grains, I wanted to keep showing .... You can still see them .... Very happy with this MinWax Gel Stain .
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