Overview
Barrettine Danish Oil contains a blend of oils and resin which create an attractive lustre finish to all woods. Ideal for Scandinavian furnishings, doors, panelling, wood turning. An excellent treatment for non food prep surfaces in the kitchen and on non-green oak timbers due to its water repellency. Mainly for indoor use. It can be used externally but recommended only in more sheltered areas.
- Easy to apply
- Provides an attractive lustre
- Can also be used on non-food preparation kitchen surfaces
Area | Interior |
Recommended Use | Interior furnishings, doors, panelling, wood turning, kitchen surfaces (non-food prep) and non-green oak timbers |
Base | Oil-Based |
Coverage | Up to 10m² per litre |
Drying Time | Allow 24-48 Hours before using the treated item |
Re-Coat Time | 6-10 Hours |
Recommended Coats | 2-3 Coats |
Clean Up | Remove as much paint as possible from the equipment before cleaning with brush cleaner |
Preparation
Make sure that the wood to be oiled is dry, free from dirt and repellant coatings such as wax, paint and varnish. Any existing coatings must be removed and the surface sanded down prior to application. Oily woods require wiping with white spirit before application
Application
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions found on the tin, always perform a test to ensure compatability.
- Shake the Danish Oil well before use and keep the container upright at all times.
- Ensure that the wood to be treated is dry, free from dirt and repellant coatings such as wax, paint and varnish. Remove and sand down as required.
- Wipe oily woods with White Spirit before applying the oil.
- Apply by brush or . Remove excess oil within 10 - 15 minutes with a .
Precaution: cloths used for oiling may spontaneously combust. Immediately after use, soak them in soapy water then lay them flat outside on a non-combustible surface to dry