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<blockquote data-quote="THATpurpleKUSH" data-source="post: 8675048" data-attributes="member: 615398"><p>Gel stains don't soak into the wood pores like a traditional stain, they are meant for non porous substrates like fiberglass and steel although you can still use them on wood. The fact that it's oil based allowed it to level as it dried so you don't have brush or roller marks left behind. I'm sure the blotch control helped to some degree but I have a feeling it wasn't necessary because of the properties of gel stains. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THATpurpleKUSH, post: 8675048, member: 615398"] Gel stains don't soak into the wood pores like a traditional stain, they are meant for non porous substrates like fiberglass and steel although you can still use them on wood. The fact that it's oil based allowed it to level as it dried so you don't have brush or roller marks left behind. I'm sure the blotch control helped to some degree but I have a feeling it wasn't necessary because of the properties of gel stains. [/QUOTE]
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