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Treating Oak work surfaces
Farmerbob
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Hi There.
Ive just had solid oak worktops put in and I just trying to find out what oil to treat it with? Two suggestions have been Tung Oil or Sadolin Oil. Has anyone tried either of these?
Cheers in Advance
Ive just had solid oak worktops put in and I just trying to find out what oil to treat it with? Two suggestions have been Tung Oil or Sadolin Oil. Has anyone tried either of these?
Cheers in Advance
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=rustin+danish+oil&!!!!!mh0a9-21&index=aps&hvadid=461661144&ref=pd_sl_6w7ilp01a0_e
This is the stuff i normally useHi There.
Ive just had solid oak worktops put in and I just trying to find out what oil to treat it with? Two suggestions have been Tung Oil or Sadolin Oil. Has anyone tried either of these?
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Oak worktops in our previous place were from IKEA, we just bought the oil from IKEA too (can't remember the name of it, but it was sold in the kitchen department next to the worktop displays). Think it cost only £5 per tin.0
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Tung oil is the most expensive
Rustins danish oil tends to be quite a "dirty" mix somtimes(it can vary a lot in quality)... you could get a refined danish oil, but daish oil tend to yellow the oak to much for some people liking.
Osmo do food safe oils, blended from organic and veg oils, applied thinley it does not require sanding between coats.0 -
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The work top is from Ikea, but the Ikea product it water based so im looking for a oil based treatment as it will hopefully repel the water better, stains etc
Cheers for the suggestions will check then out0 -
Liberon Finishing Oil0
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Behandla isn't water based.The work top is from Ikea, but the Ikea product it water based so im looking for a oil based treatment as it will hopefully repel the water better, stains etc
Cheers for the suggestions will check then out
CheersThe difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits. - Einstein0 -
The work top is from Ikea, but the Ikea product it water based so im looking for a oil based treatment as it will hopefully repel the water better, stains etc
Cheers for the suggestions will check then out
Think it is an emulsion. It seemed pretty d**m oily to me when I was putting it on!:D
When we first had the worktops installed, I lovingly oiled them very frequently as per the instructions - might have been every day (!) can't remember exactly. After the initial set of treatments, we only needed to oil every 6 months - 1 year and never had a problem with water or stains. Cleaning was always only with a damp E-cloth and the worktop looked beautiful!
A word of warning - don't let visitors or husbands put dirty dishes covered in washing up suds on the worktops :mad:as the detergent will mess up the oiled finish and let water soak in! Then you have to re-oil the damaged areas.0
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