✨ Elevate Your Wood Game!
Furniture Clinic Danish Oil is a premium wood finishing oil designed to seal, protect, and enhance the natural beauty of various wood types. With a water and stain-resistant formula, it provides a durable satin finish while being safe for food contact surfaces. Suitable for both interior and exterior applications, this oil covers approximately 5m² per 250ml, making it an essential choice for maintaining your wooden worktops and furniture.
Manufacturer | Furniture Clinic |
Part Number | DANOIL_250 |
Product Dimensions | 13.46 x 18.49 x 44.96 cm; 220 g |
Item model number | DANOIL_250 |
Size | 250ml |
Colour | Brown |
Style | 250ml |
Finish | Satin |
Material | Natural Oils and Resins |
Volume | 0.25 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Coverage | 53.81 square feet |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 220 g |
B**W
Does The Job
Excellent product which went on well and so far offers good protection. I installed a new workbench and wasted to protect the plywood top from any spills. Thought I’d give this a try and so far do good, went on easy using a sponge, dried fairly quickly and, not that it was that important to my project, brought out the grain in the plywood a treat. Got it on a Black Friday deal which was even better.
B**4
Wood oil
Easy to apply, makes the table top look fantastic
L**E
Nice product
Dried to a nice sheen
G**F
Works well looks good
Sanded down to bare wood then cleaned and added 3 layers of oil allowing drying time and now looks great
S**D
Excellent wood finish
I stripped a vintage oak standard lamp which I would normally just wax but the different components were a bad mismatch of colours.Having read useage tips and reviews of linseed, tung and Danish oil I opted for this.It's easily applied with a soft lint free cloth and soaks in To bare wood easily. I. Applied 3 coats over 48 hours and the finish is really excellent. Re coating took a couple of minutes so it's not difficult, although you do need somewhere out of the way and relatively dust free to leave it to cureI find stripped vintage oak is quite yellow tinged with grey, and I prefer it to the dark treacle glazes often used on utility furniture in the 1930s and 40's especially. Danish oil does colour your project.. The lamp is now a deep reddish brown which may not suit those like me who prefer light oak, but due to mismatched wood I needed some colour anyway.The, lamp looks really good.. The colour is rich and deep and looks very natural not at all like a surface applied stain. Despite being oil based the product dries with a dry non sticky sheen when cured.The instructions reccomend applying An Annual Refresher coat to maintain protection otherwise it is maintenance free.If the colour is what you are after I would highly recommend this oil as an aesthetic as well As practical finish to bare new or restored wooden items.Although there is no evident top coat as you get with varnishes, the wood feels more resilient and protected to the touch.. And it enhances graining and texture without detracting.
W**N
Oil
Arrived as described - works well.
E**
Not quite what I expected
I sanded down a wood surface and decided to give this stuff a go. It’s clear so there is no stain imparted but despite having grain Ben the wood four coats there did not appear to be much difference. Used Osmo oil and two coats later harmony restored. Perhaps I was using it wrongly but it didn’t seem to do anything.
T**P
Good Oil
This oil is easy to use, just wipe it on with a rag and away you go. I goes a long way so is good value for money, it also appears to impervious to moisture as you can see the water beading up on the wood that I coated with it and left out in the garden.
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