Color | Java |
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Brand | General Finishes |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Oil Based |
Model Name | B259-UL Quart |
Size | 1 Quart |
Coating Description | Oil-based |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 4.5 x 4.88 inches |
Item Weight | 984 Grams |
Finish Type | Satin |
Style | Wood Stain |
Recommended Uses For Product | Interior, Cabinets |
Coverage | 35-50 sq.ft. |
Opacity | 1 inches |
Special Feature | Gel Stain |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Oil |
Base Material | Wood |
Package Information | Can" or "Jar |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | General Finishes |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00606016102419 |
UPC | 881314534708 606016102419 |
Part Number | JQ |
Item Weight | 2.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 4.88 inches |
Item model number | B259-UL Quart |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Satin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Gel Stain |
Included Components | General Finishes Oil Base Gel Stain, 1 Quart, Java |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |

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Color | Java |
Brand | General Finishes |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Oil Based |
Model Name | B259-UL Quart |
About this item
- This is the stain that has the most "finishing feel" of all General Finishes' products
- Woodworkers love the lustrous finish that shows up
- Heavy-bodied, and so does not penetrate as deeply into the wood as liquid oil-base stains do
- Can help you get a more even appearance on difficult woods such as aspen or pine
- Easy-to-use stains simply wipe on with a cloth or applied with a foam brush (no spills or splashes)
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General Finishes was founded in 1928. General Finishes has come a long way since 1984. By 1992 we had again outgrown our facility and built a new 7000-square-foot plant; two years later we doubled the facility's size and added two more automatic pour machines, an automatic labeling machine, and larger and more sophisticated mixing equipment. And the number of employees reached double digits. But the best was yet to come. We are now versatile and sophisticated enough to meet a wide range of water-based finishing needs.
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ASIN | B001DSY50Y |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,323 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #10 in Household Stains |
Date First Available | June 22, 2008 |
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These oil-based Gel Topcoats and Stains are quite possibly the easiest of all finishes to use and achieve a "hand-rubbed" look without all the work. Application is easy with a foam brush or lint free cloth. The heavy bodied gel formulation permits the product to flow out evenly (no drips or runs) preventing uneven penetration for consistent color control. Combined with no sanding (your choice to sand or not) between coats and a quick “re-coat” time, you’ll be finished sooner with less effort and better results than ever before.
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Sold By | Prime Tools | Camcoat | Varsity Line Products | Amazon.com | Prime Tools | Prime Tools |
color | Java | Espresso | Dark Walnut | Kona | Prairie Wheat | Medium Brown |
volume | 32 fluid ounces | 8 fluid ounces | — | — | 32 fluid ounces | 32 fluid ounces |
size | 1 Quart | 8 Fl Oz | Quart | Half Pint | 1 Quart | 1 Quart |
finish type | Satin | Oil,Painted | — | oil-based | Satin | Matte |
material | Oil Based | Stain | Plastic | Plastic | Oil Based | Wood |
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For using the General Finishes Oil Base Gel Stain in Java color, follow these steps: 1. Ensure ideal drying conditions: apply the stain in a setting with a temperature of 70° F and 50% humidity, out of direct sunlight, with good air movement. 2. Apply the stain using a brush, roll, wipe, or pad applicator. 3. Clean up any spills or splashes using Mineral Spirits. 4. Wait for 8+ hours for the stain to dry on raw wood or 12-24+ hours when wiping off existing finish. 5. For recoating over water-based products, wait for 72 hours. 6. Stir the stain before use and apply 1 or more coats to deepen the color. 7. The stain is suitable for interior raw wood surfaces such as cabinets, trim, doors, and furniture.
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Customers appreciate the rich color and beautiful grain of the stain. They find it effective and easy to apply, with minimal prep work. The gel stain is easier to use than liquid stains and has a more professional finish. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
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Customers appreciate the color of the stain. They find it looks good, with a beautiful grain and an even finish. The product is easy to apply and control the look, making cabinets look new without the price tag of replacement. The after photos are fabulous, and the product itself dries to a beautiful matte finish with just enough lustre.
"...I'm very happy with the results! Gorgeous upgrades to golden oak without the price tag of a replacement. WIN!..." Read more
"...2. It's a very rich color - it may look black and at first glance however it is a very dark rich brown 3...." Read more
"...It is very easy to use. The color is one of a kind. Many refer to this color as the “Pottery Barn finish” which I would say is pretty accurate...." Read more
"...it is easy to work with, easy to undo if you make a mistake and looks amazing!! Yes you will need to poly it but not right away...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the product's performance. They say it works well, is thick, and doesn't drip easily. The key to making it work effectively is proper prep work. Overall, customers consider it a good product for the price and a cheap update.
"...The end result came out great despite the scare. I ended up using 2 quarts and still have a little left over...." Read more
"...This stuff is GREAT. Here is why I like it so much: 1...." Read more
"...preference. Overall, a very good product for the price, and a cheap update for your cabinets. I highly recomnend...." Read more
"...Excellent product" Read more
Customers find the product easy to apply. They say the prep work is minimal, the instructions are clear, and the product is forgiving. The application, adhesion, and final product are outstanding.
"Very forgiving & easy to use. As you can see, it's also very versatile!..." Read more
"...1. Once you get the process down it's easy-peasy to complete - just takes time (see below for my process) 2...." Read more
"...I would recommend it to anyone, especially to beginners. It is very easy to use. The color is one of a kind...." Read more
"I cannot say enough good about this product, it is easy to work with, easy to undo if you make a mistake and looks amazing!!..." Read more
Customers like the stain quality. They find it easier to use than liquid stains, less messy, and drip-free. The final coat is beautiful, with a richer color and professional finish. The gel stain doesn't wipe away, so there's no wiping away. Clean up is easy, and you can apply the stain with old socks or paper towels.
"...I did not sand inbetween coats. After the final coat the stain was beautiful...." Read more
"...Looks a lot like a walnut stain. I'm very happy with the results! Gorgeous upgrades to golden oak without the price tag of a replacement...." Read more
"...You can use this over old stain (you don't have to completely strip the item, you just sand off the glossy topcoat), bare wood, & even paint...." Read more
"...In other words, it is cured and sealed...." Read more
Customers appreciate the quality of the stain. They say it's easy to use, the color and finish have held up well, and it's a great paint for heavy-duty projects.
"...I did 3 coats on my island and a standalone cabinet and it came out great. It also whitstanded through the demo believe it or not...." Read more
"...so you know how it goes - it's not for the weak of heart but I do love the outcome and would do it again and have never even considered using..." Read more
"...I liked the finish the product itself gives, flat or satin...." Read more
"...It does give a strong finish but it's very just runny and difficult to work with. It also has a little more sheen then I would have liked...." Read more
Customers like the coverage of the stain. It covers well, hides imperfections, joints, stains, and blemishes in the wood itself. The coverage is smooth and better for larger areas.
"...I did put a top coat on and it covered fine. Without much change to the Ash Gray color. The color is a gray/blue...." Read more
"...brush (specifically for staining) for the 3rd coat and it covered everything perfectly, like I just put on a fresh layer of paint...." Read more
"This is very easy to use! Coverage is great. I used it to spruce up some Tell City dining room chairs that had a lot of wear...." Read more
"...The stain itself is terrific. Goes on well, even coverage. I wanted black and that's whatvI got. Very happy with this stain." Read more
Customers find the stain's size convenient. They say a small can goes a long way and can be used for many projects. The quart size is enough for four countertop surfaces, and the uses are endless.
"...I found all methods to work great. Very easy to go on and gives you a lot of wiggle room. I initially purchased the GF Gel Top Coat in Satin...." Read more
"...This color only needed a few coats. I little goes a LONG way. Order less than you think. You can always order more...." Read more
"...Its expensive but a little goes a long way - one quart covered my entire kitchen (28 cabinets of hideous golden oak), the powder room vanity, two..." Read more
"...The quart goes really far. I was able to do the entire kitchen (about 15 cabinets with a pantry and fridge enclosure) with three coats!..." Read more
Customers have different experiences with the stain drying time. Some say it dries quickly and without problems, while others say it takes a long time to dry. The stain dries with a flat finish, so a follow-up is recommended.
"...As easy as the gel was to work with, I found this top coat messy, drippy and if it pools even slightly it dries an unsightly white...." Read more
"Great product for old worn wood. Used and left on to dry, can cover paint, old finishes, badly worn wood. Can save you a lot of work." Read more
"...This stain takes way longer to dry than what the label says, even in near perfect drying conditions per the label...." Read more
"...Doggone paint just wouldn’t dry even after two days. It dried within a couple of hours once I moved it inside...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2015Size: 1 QuartColor: JavaVerified PurchaseI've been entertaining the idea of gel staining my cabinets for a long time, however I never thought it would come to fruition until we decided to change out our kitchen countertops, floors, backsplash. I was thinking on replacing the doors/drawers and just painting it white, however the budget was already creeping up with other expenses and I feel my existing doors would look better as a dark espresso moreso than white. I've read the reviews, read questions/concerns, viewed many tutorials, etc and decided to pull the trigger. I would say our kitchen is on the larger side that includes 25 doors, 15 drawers, u-shaped with a large island. Overall I am happy with the product, outcome and it lived up to the hype. I knew it would require a lot of time and work, but if I could go back I would probably just hire someone. The amount of time it took in total could have easily been paid off by a professional and more if I used what I feel my time is worth based on what I can do to supplement my source of income through other means. On top of that I did sections of it before our kitchen demo/install and after. Since I am away from home for work10-12 hrs per day M-F,I could not be as efficient as I would have liked. I have oak cabinets stained walnut that were about 10 years old.
I took steps similiar to many others, but broke it down into 3 sections of the kitchen since it was too large to get down at once. Prep time was probably the most tedious part that included- 1) Empty cabinets, 2) clean cabinets (I used krud kutter), 3) sand cabinets (I tried various grits and found 220 grit to be perfect lightly by hand; if I could go back I would have used a sander), 4) vacuum/wipe down cabinets, 5) tape down areas as needed. Imagine doing this 3 times. I used the sock method (with two non latex gloves). I just bought cheap socks from target/walmart I believe. I also had a small brush and sponge brush. I would the small brush was a lifesaver for the small crevices and corners. I did 4 layers of the Java stain in total. I waited 48 hours first the first coat to dry and 24 hours for the rest. I was expecting some streakiness, but was a little concerned after seeing it on the 3rd coat. 4th coat was the key winner. I think part of that is not optimally preparing some of my surface areas; poteintially due to different amount of protective coating found in different areas of my kitchen. Also the area above my range was probably not cleaned as well as it should have been. I did all my doors/drawers in the garage and numbered each one. I did not sand inbetween coats. After the final coat the stain was beautiful. Even the floor, granite installers, contrator was impressed with the work. The satin gloss is very subtle. I was damn impressed.
Then came the clear coating. I waited an entire week before applying it. I then very lightly sanded with highest grit sanding sponge I could find (I believe it was 220) and wiped the dust down. I used wipe on with rag/sock and sponge brush. I found all methods to work great. Very easy to go on and gives you a lot of wiggle room. I initially purchased the GF Gel Top Coat in Satin. http://www.amazon.com/GF-Gel-Topcoat-Satin-Quart/dp/B001F7R320. I did 3 coats on my island and a standalone cabinet and it came out great. It also whitstanded through the demo believe it or not. The satin sheen was similiar to the Java satin sheen and if anything you could see the grains of the oak cabinets a little more. I did not notice it enriching the color significant either. It kept it pretty consistent. I was very happy about the results, but I decided to try another product due to the high VOC content of the top coat (wife is pregnant and insist to use part of the kitchen). Since this was still 1/4 way through I had to be reasonable and ended up purchasing a non-VOC top coat off in satin from another website. This is when it all went downhill. I didn't realize what type of skill is needed to apply a top coat, until I purchased this. It made me realize how good the GF topcoat was. My cabinets looked horrible. I should have tested it out first. It was 10x more diffiucult to apply and my cabinets not only looked streaky, but their satin looked more like semi-gloss. It also darkened the cabinets noticably more compared to the original coating. I thought I ruined my kitchen. I decided to do more research and found that the most important coat is the last coat. I learned better technique and tools and redid a large portion of my kitchen. Luckily my new technique did wonders and I was able to coat it streak free and the sheen was also a lot less subtle for some reason. Possibly due to putting it on thinner and I made sure I mixed it very well. I did 3 coats total.
The end result came out great despite the scare. I ended up using 2 quarts and still have a little left over. It took me about 6 weeks solo to do my large kitchen, working full-time and other priorities that I could not push back. Like I mentioned if I could go back I would have just hired someone, but that is only because I can supplement my income in a lot less time I spent doing this project to just hire someone. I think that there are so much variables to consider before just doing it so do your research, be patient and trial and error. Everyone's surfaces are different; different wood, coatings, dirt, details, etc. So understand the optimal way to prep for your actual surface. I also think technique and having the right tools plays a role especially if you have a more challenging surface such as a door with all types of crevices, details, corners, etc. Too me that was the most difficult part was because of those challenging areas of the door. So my two biggest tips would be good preperation for your project and learning the proper technique/tools to do the job. Oh yeah and patience too.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020Size: 1 QuartColor: JavaVerified PurchaseVery forgiving & easy to use. As you can see, it's also very versatile! I used stain on both kitchen cabinets (2coats) &on top of stools (3 coats), with different results based on technique. For cabinets & banister (1 heavier coat), I used a foam brush & they did not get "wiped off" between coats, so coverage is darker, more opaque & more like that of paint. On stool tops & stair treads (3 coats), stain was wiped on using old white socks &, therefore, is more translucent & more grain is showing through. Mantel only got one coat using sock method & the pretty grain is showing through beautifully. Looks a lot like a walnut stain.
I'm very happy with the results! Gorgeous upgrades to golden oak without the price tag of a replacement. WIN!
A few tidbits: 1- it does have an odor. I have sensitivities to chemical vapors, so I wore a carbon filtered mask & kept windows open while I worked in short time frames & was fine. I then ran ceiling fan & sat outside or ran errands while it dried a bit & the odor dissapated. The one time I took the mask of early to clean up in the kitchen I got a huge headache & did not make that mistake again!
2-Do not go over previous stained spots until they are completely dry (I gave them 24 hrs between coats). You end up pulling the previous stain & you now have a splotch w/very little pigment. Not pretty! Wait, and just add the extra coverage you want on the next coat. Otherwise you just end up pushing the pigment around & it doesn't stick to anything already gone over before.
3-And the BEST tip for last. I put off using this product (& thus my projects) for a long time due to the fear brought about by people warning it stains skin, nails, & basically everything it touches & their horrible experiences of trying to get it off. Well, turns out it's SUPER EASY to get off your body if you use coconut oil! I just scoop a dab from my jar, rub it all over where I have stain (it smears all over & looks like you're just making a bigger mess, but don't worry!!). It then just comes right off & transfers to the paper towel I use to wipe it off. Another WIN!
I then did not use my jar for any other purpose, but for this since some stain did transfer from my hand & onto oil in the jar. So I recommend pulling some out & placing in a second container to use specifically for this purpose & not having to sacrifice a huge container of it. Also, I have not had any luck finding a way to get it out of clothing, though, so I do recommend wearing your appointed "Painting clothes" when working with this.
Hope this helps & have fun with your project!
5.0 out of 5 starsVery forgiving & easy to use. As you can see, it's also very versatile! I used stain on both kitchen cabinets (2coats) &on top of stools (3 coats), with different results based on technique. For cabinets & banister (1 heavier coat), I used a foam brush & they did not get "wiped off" between coats, so coverage is darker, more opaque & more like that of paint. On stool tops & stair treads (3 coats), stain was wiped on using old white socks &, therefore, is more translucent & more grain is showing through. Mantel only got one coat using sock method & the pretty grain is showing through beautifully. Looks a lot like a walnut stain.Great product has me loving the results!
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020
I'm very happy with the results! Gorgeous upgrades to golden oak without the price tag of a replacement. WIN!
A few tidbits: 1- it does have an odor. I have sensitivities to chemical vapors, so I wore a carbon filtered mask & kept windows open while I worked in short time frames & was fine. I then ran ceiling fan & sat outside or ran errands while it dried a bit & the odor dissapated. The one time I took the mask of early to clean up in the kitchen I got a huge headache & did not make that mistake again!
2-Do not go over previous stained spots until they are completely dry (I gave them 24 hrs between coats). You end up pulling the previous stain & you now have a splotch w/very little pigment. Not pretty! Wait, and just add the extra coverage you want on the next coat. Otherwise you just end up pushing the pigment around & it doesn't stick to anything already gone over before.
3-And the BEST tip for last. I put off using this product (& thus my projects) for a long time due to the fear brought about by people warning it stains skin, nails, & basically everything it touches & their horrible experiences of trying to get it off. Well, turns out it's SUPER EASY to get off your body if you use coconut oil! I just scoop a dab from my jar, rub it all over where I have stain (it smears all over & looks like you're just making a bigger mess, but don't worry!!). It then just comes right off & transfers to the paper towel I use to wipe it off. Another WIN!
I then did not use my jar for any other purpose, but for this since some stain did transfer from my hand & onto oil in the jar. So I recommend pulling some out & placing in a second container to use specifically for this purpose & not having to sacrifice a huge container of it. Also, I have not had any luck finding a way to get it out of clothing, though, so I do recommend wearing your appointed "Painting clothes" when working with this.
Hope this helps & have fun with your project!
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- Andrea FortkampReviewed in Canada on May 16, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful color and easy application
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- MartyReviewed in Australia on November 18, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Product is very good.
Size: 1 PintColor: JavaVerified PurchaseProduct is very good.
Delivery took weeks :(
- Don PedroReviewed in Canada on September 6, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great stain, giving this 5 starts but would give more if there was such an option.
Size: 1 QuartColor: Antique WalnutVerified PurchaseThis is a great stain, giving this 5 starts but would give more if there was such an option. But let me explain myself.....
The huge Pro is that you don't have to sand your surface so it can be easily applied to any wood or even to a cheap kinda paper-ish surface used on a cheap furniture although the result on the former one will not be as great as on a wood surface. I've used it to paint (stain) my staircase and the result is just amazing. You sure know those yellow oak old fashioned staircases, right? With this stain I was able to completely transform the look of my staircase in about a week and for the fracture of the cost of hiring a contractor. It looked so great that I've ordered more stain and painted cabinets in two washrooms and the result was just fantastic. There are not miracles though, you just have to be very patient when you apply this stain (ask almighty Google for videos and written reviews) and chose the right way to do your job. It obviously looks great on oak which has very pronounced wood grains, didn't look so great on a kitchen table made of beechwood though. Make sure to apply a gel top coat as well and you'll be absolutely blown away by the result you get. I've used General Finishes satin gel top coat for my projects.
- Jane RuppertReviewed in Canada on March 23, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTELY THRILLED!
Size: 1 QuartColor: Georgian CherryVerified PurchaseI had never used ‘General’ Gel Stain before, so after reading the Instructions, decided to give it a try. Key points to remember: stir well before using and intermittently if the project takes a while. Also allow enough time for each Coat to dry, I waited at least 24 hours. I used a small paint brush for the edging and details, and foam applicators for larger areas.
The Results are Amazing!! I Love the Georgian Cherry - it is dark, but with a beautiful Cherry Tint that has a Satin Finish! I did 2 Chairs that have the table in between, so of course I just had to do the table as well. I am Thrilled with the Results!
Jane RuppertABSOLUTELY THRILLED!
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2022
The Results are Amazing!! I Love the Georgian Cherry - it is dark, but with a beautiful Cherry Tint that has a Satin Finish! I did 2 Chairs that have the table in between, so of course I just had to do the table as well. I am Thrilled with the Results!
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- Brandy UnruhReviewed in Canada on February 8, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing product!
Size: 1 QuartColor: JavaVerified PurchaseThis stuff is magic in a can! I watched so many Youtube vid's & read so many articles - I decided to give it a whirl. It's scary at first - looks a bit nasty when applying, definitely panicked a little - but something magical happens during the drying process. Self levels nicely, still shows the grain of the wood - I'm painting it on fairly thick - 2 coats - 48-72 hours dry time in between at 70 degree house temperature. Try to eliminate any back brushing - once you apply - move on - you will cover any missed spots during 2nd coat. (windows open a little with vents on during application process). I'm just waiting for top coat to come in (Arm R seal satin is a little too shiny for me during testing) - I'm waiting for high performance top coat in Flat. Pictures are mid-project.
Brandy UnruhAmazing product!
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2022
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