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Danish Oil is simple to use and easy to maintain. Damaged or scratched areas can easily be maintained by reapplication of BestwoodDanish Oil. Bestwood Danish Oil is suitable for use with all softwood and hardwood, including exterior oak and teak.

Danish Oil is best applied with a lint-free cloth e. T-shirt material. It may also be applied with a good quality brush. Danish Oil should be applied liberally and evenly. When using a cloth, use a circular or figure of eight pattern to work into the wood, and apply until the wood stops absorbing. Allow to penetrate for minutes before wiping off any excess with a lint-free cloth in the direction of the grain.

The dust created should be removed with white spirit on a lint-free rag. For both interior and exterior wood coats are recommended. Danish Oil naturally has a low-sheen finish, which can be buffed slightly with a fine grade wire wool.

Allow Cookies. Home Blog What is Danish Oil? What is Danish Oil? Why is Danish Oil so popular? Danish Oil is our top-selling Wood Oil, and for good reason, it has many benefits: It's easy to apply with a cloth or brush It dries quickly in only hours It's food and toy safe when dry It will help the wood repel dirt and liquid stains It's water resistant It dries to a lovely, smooth, satin finish What is Danish Oil made out of?

Here our Danish Oil has been used to finish this Acacia Wood. Why is it called Danish Oil? Danish Oil Uses Danish Oil is a versatile oil and so can be used on many surfaces. There are so many different brands of Danish oil on the market, but the most popular and reliable brands are Watco, Deft and Briwax Danish Oil. Although Watco is by far the most popular brand among them. That means sanding it down where needed and making it smooth. Set up your work piece somewhere that is room temperature, well ventilated and free of dirt and dust.

Use a quality wood finishing brush apply a thick first coating across the entire surface of the wood. Once done, leave it to dry for minutes before returning to apply another coating on the work piece. It is worth noting that one coat of Danish oil is not enough.

This will help to get rid of any scratches or pores left on the surface. A wet-sand is the simple process of using water and sandpaper — or some other mild abrasive material — to smooth down the surface of treated wood. Its a bit of a challenge to explain the process without a visual guide, so I suggest you give the short video below a play to see how it is done:.

Plus, you can find it in different colors to add a staining effect. So feel free to shop around. Any old cheap brush will work. Once the entire surface is coated, look over the surfaces at an angle into the light, and find any areas that have soaked up all the oil and appear to be drying. Now take a rag and wipe the oil off the wood. Over the next half hour, keep an eye on it. Oil may seep back to the surface, and needs to be buffed out again. Give this coat another hour or 2 to really dry.

It should feel completely dry to the touch, and rubbing it with your finger should not leave a smear. For the second coat, to really flatten the surface and leave a super-professional look, apply a slurry coat.

This slurry fills in the grain and the open pores, flattening the surface. Look at the surface at an angle to see any pores that are still open, and sand that area until it fills up. And rub softly, pushing too hard will pull out more slurry too.

After the second coat has been applied like this, let it dry overnight, possibly a day or 2. But for the first half hour of drying, keep an eye on it to make sure no oil is seeping back out and pooling on the surface. Once that coat dries, if you still see any open pores, repeat the process with another slurry coat. Once the coat has dried and it appears perfectly flat, apply a final thin layer to help seal in the slurry coat, or you can add a coat of wipe on poly to finish it up.

For extra protection, add a second coat of wipe on poly. Be sure to lay out the rags flat until they can dry, then throw them away..



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