Gel stain is hard to wipe from corners on furniture- any help?




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Susan Oglesby Canny on Jun 05, 2017
Use a toothbrush or small bottle brush with a piece of cloth twisted around it.Helpful Reply -
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Elizabeth on Jun 05, 2017
Foam brushes have a neat pointed end that could get into corners.Helpful Reply -
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Patricia on Jun 06, 2017
Put a small amount of gel stain onto a blue shop towel so that it is moistened but not saturated. Rub and work it into the corners so that you get a light coat. Repeat until you get the color and coverage you are looking for. P.S. Wear gloves! :-)Helpful Reply -
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Bambi on Jun 06, 2017
Try wrapping an old tooth brush with cheesecloth , brush from inside angle to outside corner .Hope this works for you๐Helpful Reply -
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