Short Answer:  Stain is considered a Hazardous Material and is costly to ship, plus we’ve found that in many cases you may be unhappy with the results. Since our stain is prepared for commercial use using industrial equipment, and in some cases has a toner applied prior to stain, we find that it seldom works as well when applied by brush in a home setting. With that being said, our stain supplier does offer to sell and ship, by quart only, 3 of our stain colors including; Golden, Medium, and Dark. (Please call Customer Service for more detail) The best results we find are to take a drawer or door to a local paint supplier and allow them to match colors. You may also call Customer Service and request a color sample.

Expanded Answer:   Woodpro stains and finishes are industrial products that require multiple application steps to accomplish the depth that best shows off the true beauty of the wood.  We have approximately 75 Wood Color combinations.  

  • The use of industrial finish products requires special mixing and handling procedures as well as specialized equipment to properly apply the various finishes.  
  • The proper applications of the hand wipe stains as well as the spray tint stains, type of wood and the proper preparation of the wood as well as the humidity and conditions are a critical aspect of utilizing multiple step industrial finishes to ensure proper color match.
  • All shipments of stains and finish products require hazardous materials handling which greatly increases the costs to ship the product.
  • Because of these issues it is in both Woodpro’s and our customers best interest to get the stain colors custom matched locally as needed by a retailer that specializes in finish products.
  • Because of the Hazardous materials handling requirements and the variety of wood color combinations available Woodpro Cabinetry does not sell or provide Wood Stains or finishes.
  • Our products utilize industrial coatings that require specialized equipment as well as multiple finish steps to create our finish.  Trim, molding and other accessories can be finished to match by going to most any home center or paint supply store near you that sells stains.