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Non-Toxic, Zero VOC
Wood Stains

Breathe easier with our zero VOC wood stains
that lack the harsh smells of conventional stains
"Contains zero VOCs and is completely non-toxic"

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Wood Stain

Wood Stain is a tinted, full bodied, fast-drying stain that penetrates wood, changing its color and enriching the natura...

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Craft Stain

Craft Stain is a tinted, full-bodied, fast drying stain, ideal for craft projects. Incorporating a top coat resin, the s...

Wood Conditioner

Wood Conditioner helps with a uniform penetration of ECOS stains, particularly on porous woods. Use as the first step in...

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NON-TOXIC

Conforms to ASTM-D4236, specifically concerning oral toxicity, skin irritation and respiratory effects.

ZERO VOC

Conforms to CDPH 01350 (VOC emissions test taken at 11, 12, & 14 days for classroom and office use).

WATER-BASED

It all starts with water - it's the main ingredient in every ECOS paint, primer, stain, varnish, and specialty product.

NO POLYU­RETHANE ODOR
Polyurethane can cause headaches, nausea and respiratory issues. Conforms to ASTM E544 & ASTM MNL13.

INGRED­IENT TRANSP­ARENCY
We share ingredient lists for our products to help you make an informed buying decision.

EXCEP­TIONAL COVERAGE
Our paints cover up to 560 sq. ft. per gallon - that's up to 1.5x more than conventional products.

Enhance Wood's Natural Beauty With Our Non-Toxic Stains

Find the perfect environmentally friendly and engineered no polyurethane odor wood stain for your next home project in ECOS Paints' large selection of non-toxic wood stains. Our premium zero VOC wood stains draw out your floor, cabinet, or furniture's natural beauty just like conventional stains, but without the strong fumes or harsh chemicals.

Water-Based Stains That Don't Compromise on Quality

Our water-based wood stains are engineered with a gentler composition designed to avoid chemical-related headaches, respiratory problems, or nausea commonly experienced with conventional stains when they are being applied. Our non-toxic stains feature eco-friendly ingredients that allow you to stain your hardwood floor, dining room table, or baby crib without having to quarantine the room or furniture piece. Our zero VOC stains also feature incredible coverage, so you don't have to compromise quality for comfort and well-being.

Non-Toxic Wood Conditioners For Consistent Application

Our eco-friendly wood conditioner is a pre-stain designed to ensure even penetration of ECOS wood stains on porous woods including poplar and pine. It offers a smooth, clean finish and features a water-based, non-toxic formula that is VOC-free, making it suitable for both interior and exterior use without the harsh chemicals or odors found in conventional wood conditioners.

What our customers are saying...

"I was INCREDIBLY surprised how easy to use and how I had absolutely NO reaction to the smell. I have air purifiers in my home that pick up the slightest air change and literally 6 feet from my wood baby gate project it never went off to clean the air. This stain was also extremely high quality. One coat did the job and I still have a TON left for any other projects I want to use it for. Will definitely be back to buy paint for our new home."


Amanda

FAQs About ECOS Paints

  • There are a few reasons why people choose to stain wood. Many people choose to stain wood if they want to change the color of wood in their home without using paint.

    Our non-toxic wood stains are also a great option for enriching the natural grain of wood, even if you don't want to significantly alter the color. If you would like enhanced depth of color, just add another coat!

  • Applying a top coat after staining wood helps protect the wood from scratches while also preventing fading of the new color.

    Our clear wood varnish is the perfect finishing touch to make sure your recently stained project holds up over time.

  • Before picking a wood stain color, you'll want to consider the type of wood that you'll be staining. For example, water-based wood stains are not suitable for oily woods such as teak, cedar, redwood, or olive. For softwoods like poplar or pine, you'll want to use a wood conditioner along with your stain to ensure even penetration and color.

    When selecting the color of the wood stain, consider the original color of the wood so you're not picking a stain that is too light to cover a darker wood. If possible, we also recommend testing the stain on an inconspicuous area of the wood to make sure the color matches what you're looking for with the variability of different types of wood.

    You'll also want to consider the colors of the space around the piece you are staining to see if it matches well. Our wood stain color sticks are the perfect option for seeing the real stain color in person to find the right color for your decor.