




🪵 Elevate your space with authentic aged wood charm—no wait, all wow!
Varathane's 331305 Aged Wood Accelerator is a water-based, low-odor interior wood stain that creates a natural aged brown finish quickly. Covering up to 275 sq ft per quart and drying to the touch in just one hour, it offers a matte finish ideal for transforming bare or untreated wood with minimal fuss and maximum style.









| Color | Aged Brown |
| Brand | Varathane |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Wood Effect Accelerators |
| Size | Quart (Pack of 1) |
| Coating Description | Water-based |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.25 x 4.25 x 4.88 inches |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Style | Accelerator |
| Recommended Uses For Product | interior |
| Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Paint Type | Water Based |
| Package Information | Jug |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066381837 |
| UPC | 020066381837 |
| Part Number | 331305 |
| Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 4.25 x 4.88 inches |
| Item model number | 331305 |
| Finish | Matte |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Coverage | 275 sq. ft. |
| Usage | Inside; Amateur, Inside; Professional |
| Included Components | Wood Stain |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
D**R
Best Stain Ever!
Of all the stains ever used this is by far the best product I've come across. Too bad it doesn't come in gallon cans as I have 54, 2 x 10 rafters to stain. It stirs up quickly and you will need to get the copper colored agent off the bottom as most cans seem to have a long shelf life before purchase and subsequent settling. It soaks almost immediately into pine and dries so quickly that an 18 ft. rafter is dry at the beginning before you reach the other end. (disclaimer: this is at 9,200 ft. elevation and in the sunlight.) Great for me as I can top coat it with urethane after 15 minutes. How a water based agent can dry so quickly is amazing. Stain is for an "Aged Wood" look. Don't know exactly what constitutes aged wood but on pine it is a dark brown effect. It soaks in so fast you have to be quick on the draw with your brush to even out what you are laying down on the wood or else you will have a darker stain mark if left for even 10 seconds. Experimenting with using a roller vs. brush has pros and cons. A smooth surface roller is faster but leaves unstained areas with minor depressions in the wood surface. Using a thicker roller lays down too much stain and uneven darker/lighter areas and the fast drying makes it difficult to blend the dark to light areas. A brush is best as you can work in 2 ft. increments and keep a more consistent look to the stain by feathering the previous patch with the current.
R**D
Test your wood.
I am having custom cove trim made to use between the backsplash in my kitchen and the countertop. Currently we are deciding what kind of wood to use so I wanted to test some of the wood I have available to me. I used a scrap of lightly bug stained pine we are using for the baseboards. The piece is raw rough wood. I also wanted to use this as learning experience. This wood accelerator is very thin. I used a cheap brush, and this is the result of one coat. The instant the accelerator touched the wood it changed to the color you see and after 30 minutes it still looked the same. Due to the roughness of the wood, it pooled slightly in places and none touched other places. But my takeaway is this works great on new pine, be quick and use a quality brush. I also tried it on a very old plywood pullout shelf. I prepped the wood according to the instructions. I bleached and washed it. Allowed it to dry. After 2 coats there was almost no change in the wood so I am going to stain or paint those. This couldn't be easier to use. Cleanup is a snap, there is no odor to contend with and a little goes a long way. I like it.
A**R
Perfect scorched loom
I wanted a charred/ scorched look for a back drop trade show booth and this exceeded my expectations. I used beetle kill (blue stain) tongue and groove pine for the display. Reading a lot of the reviews and looking at the manufacturers photos for pine I was hesitant to purchase. But I figured an aged look wouldn’t be so bad. After the first coat I had something that resembled old barn wood. Very gray and brown oxidised looking. I had some uneven colorations so I went for a second coat and that’s when this magical product delivered exactly what I wanted. There’s a lot of gray and iridescent hues in different lighting just like scorched wood or charcoal has.I did zero sanding or prep on these panels and I’m sure the rough texture just adds to the character of the scorch. I highly recommend this product. My results were better than the sample photos.
A**R
So pretty
Really like this product. It turns out so pretty. It's easy to apply and clean up.is a breeze. I applied it over a gray color dresser.. it came out a lovely brown look. Would buy again.
B**O
Good But Won't Fool Most People
This product will certainly turn new pine lumber a light to dark gray, imitating an aged appearance. However, the darker it is, the less it looked aged and the more it looked bruised, with a grayish, purple color.I used this on a pine bookcase that I built to look like it was old, and put together by an inebriated monkey, per my wife's wishes. To age it, I roughed it up a bit with some scratches and gouges, and then used the product. I followed the instructions and used one coat on the entire bookcase. I watched it go from white/yellow, to light gray (which I wanted), to a medium gray. My wife was satisfied, yet I was a bit disappointed. Out of curiosity, I used 2 coats on a scrap piece and the wood turned a very dark purplish gray.If I were to use this again, I may try to thin it with water and test on a scrap piece.One plus, after I applied the product, the next day it was dry and there was no odor. Going on, there was a slight odor, but to me, it was no unpleasant.
A**
Beautiful color!
This came out better than I could've hoped! Very pretty. Just a warning, it takes about ten minutes for the color to show up. You'll think it's not working when you first apply it and hen the color starts to pop and you're like Oh WOW.
K**D
Works well. Best applied with squirt bottle and foam brush.
When you are working with new pine, and you don't want to paint or stain it, you can either wait 5-10 years for it to look presentable, or you can use this stuff! Best applied with a squirt bottle and foam brush.
M**Y
Might be Purple
The media could not be loaded. So I had a bare wood table from Pottery Barn that I had gotten (sanded it down), and wanted that variegated wood look. Tried it with this product and I do have to agree that it has a purple hue to it. I ended up sanding it down but the wood held onto some color as it had gotten into the grain. I’m going to work with it, but definitely didn’t look as grey as I had wanted.Second pic is of paintbrush after washing it for a few min. That’s how it reacted to the paper towel it’s drying on .
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