Transform Your Woodwork in a Flash! ✨
The Minwax 13407 Clear Pre-Stain Oil-Based Wood Conditioner is a must-have for anyone looking to achieve a smooth, even stain on wood surfaces. Specifically formulated to prevent streaking and blotching, this quick-drying conditioner is perfect for soft and porous woods like pine and birch. With enhanced coverage and easy application, it’s the ideal companion for your next woodworking project.
Color | 1/2 Pint |
Brand | Minwax |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Man-made-material |
Model Name | Pre-Stain |
Size | 1/2 Pint |
Coating Description | normally 1, but additional coats may be applied on highly absorbent woods |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 3.25 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Finish Type | smooth |
Recommended Uses For Product | interior |
Coverage | Enhanced coverage |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Liquid Volume | 0.5 Liters |
Paint Type | Water Based |
Base Material | Wood |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Minwax |
Unit Count | 8.0 Fl Oz |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00027426134072 |
UPC | 767654236277 027426134072 735090112318 |
Part Number | 134074444 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3.25 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 13407 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | smooth |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Minwax 134074444 Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner, 1/2 Pint |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**B
A Must-Have for Oil Stains and Cost Savings
Allow me to share my experience with wood conditioner and dispel a common misconception. Despite my dad's claim that wood conditioner is unnecessary, I can confidently say he was completely incorrect. In fact, wood conditioner has proven to be an indispensable tool, particularly when dealing with oil stains, and it offers significant cost savings in the long run.Wood conditioner is a game-changer when it comes to treating oil stains on wood surfaces. It penetrates deeply into the wood, creating a protective barrier that prevents the oil from seeping in and causing unsightly stains. By applying the conditioner before staining, the wood surface becomes more receptive to the stain, resulting in a smoother and more even application. The end result is a flawless finish that truly showcases the beauty of the wood.Furthermore, using wood conditioner can save you money on stain in the long term. By pre-treating the wood surface with conditioner, it reduces the amount of stain required for full coverage. The conditioner helps the wood absorb the stain more efficiently, ensuring that every drop of stain goes a long way. This not only stretches your stain supply but also minimizes wastage and additional expenses.In addition to its stain-saving benefits, wood conditioner also enhances the overall durability and longevity of the wood. It nourishes the fibers, moisturizes the surface, and helps prevent cracking, warping, and other forms of damage. By keeping the wood in optimal condition, you'll save money on repairs and replacements down the line.I can confidently assert that wood conditioner is far from being for "chumps." It is an essential tool for anyone looking to achieve professional-level results while tackling oil stains. Its ability to save money on stain, enhance durability, and ensure a flawless finish makes it a must-have in any woodworking or refinishing project.So, don't be swayed by misconceptions—embrace the power of wood conditioner and witness the transformative effects it has on your wood surfaces. Trust me, you won't regret it.
W**
Good price on a great product.
I've been using this stuff for years in my restoration company. I feel they had a fair price so When this runs out, I'll be buying from them again when this gallon is used up.
R**W
Good product
Worked great
R**N
My experience
Minwax Pre-Stain is a rather interesting material. I have used it mostly on Oak, specifically Red Oak. There is some technique necessary to get good results. With that it functions very well. Here's what I've experienced; I've tried staining with and without this Pre-Stain product on the same piece of Red Oak. [NOTE WELL that Oak is extremely porous in certain areas and not so much in other areas.] Those initial experiments were quite revealing as the stain on the wood that was "Pre-Stained" was clearly more even.Case#1: I painted it on with a chip brush and let it sit for an hour before wiping off the excess and then staining. The results were less than desireable because over that time period it remained a liquid (never dried or cured) and would continually bleed to the surface where the wood tubules in the most porous areas soaked up a lot of the material. It continued to bleed to the surface for 2 days after staining. I was not happy and kept wiping off excess material that bled to the surface. Nevertheless, the stain did look OK. Even wiping off the excess 'Pre-Stain', that did not effect the Stain itself. It never did fully stop bleeding to the surface when I decided I needed to try applying the polyurethane finish. That went fine and after applying Minwax polyurethane there was no more indications of the Pre-Stain bleeding. I'd really like hear from a Minwax expert on this phenomenon.Case#2: After my first experience (Case#1) I decided that it doesn't take very long for the "Pre-Stain" to soak into the more porous areas that prevents darker staining in those more porous areas. Consequently, I applied the Pre-Stain on my next experiment and wiped off the excess material within a 5 to 10 minute time frame. Then I waited overnight before trying to stain. I re-wiped that surface several times to make sure I did not have a lot of excess Pre-Stain that could bleed up to the surface - before applying the stain. THIS TIME after staining I had no bleeding!I've attached a photo of Case# 2. This is the exposed side of a bathroom vanity that I'm building out of Red Oak. My objective was two-fold; I wanted to avoid an excessively dark stain AND I wanted to avoid the "orangy" look that you can get with 'Red Oak 215' and in particular 'Golden Oak 210B'. I've also attached the Minwax oil-based color chart. I chose the Minwax 'Early American 230'. And, to prevent an excessively dark stain I diluted it 2:1 with Minwax 'Natural 209'. The finished product came out just a little darker than I preferred but acceptable - and most important to me was no "orangy" look.Incidentally the strip on the left is the unfinished and unattached 7/8" Face Frame. The side of the vanity consists of 4 boards glued together.I am new to this whole process but thought it might be helpful to share my experience. For the record, on the project where I did experience bleeding of excess Pre-Stain, there was no adverse effects on the finished product, even though at the time it was very irritating.
R**H
Great Product
A very helpful product to eliminate faded stripes and and spots especially on pine plywood. Fast drying and easy to use before applying gel or liquid stains. After I first tried it on a plywood toy box and saw the difference compared to previous staining projects, I wouldn't want to attempt staining without it.
G**R
My go to brand -- wonderful stain appearance
I don't use a pre-stain conditioner for every project. Most of my woodworking projects highlight endgrain cuts, and I rarely use a stain for these. But all projects with jointed panels and most with customer-facing normal grain features, where I use a wood stain, get pre-stain conditioner first. It creates a beautiful, even staining pattern that looks much better (in my opinion) than similarly stained furnishings that don't have a conditioner applied. If you don't typically use this, I recommend a side-by-side experiment. Glue jointed scrap wood pieces together and compare with and without pre-stain. (Or just watch a YouTube video.) Minwax is my go-to brand for pre-stain conditioner, stains, and several other finishes. I've never had a problem with a Minwax product. Strongly recommended. I will continue to buy this.
R**S
Great product
Exactly what I needed works great
K**T
Really good stuff.. order larger
I had a small surface to take care of... so I ordered the 1/2 pint. I found y wood soaking this in. I had to pass over certain areas twice. I wish I had sized up.this stuff is good for wood.
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