🌟 Elevate Your Wood Game with Danish Oil!
Furniture Clinic Danish Oil is a non-toxic wood care solution designed to restore, seal, and protect various wood types, including oak, pine, and teak. With an 8.5oz/250ml capacity, it provides a natural satin finish while repelling water, stains, and dirt, making it perfect for both interior and exterior applications.
K**E
It worked beautifully.
I sanded down a solid wood kitchen table then sealed it with this and it worked beautifully. The oil makes the table repels any spills and protects the beautiful wood grain, and highlights the natural wood grain just the way I want. The table is a vintage midcentury modern piece with a tongue and groove top that needs sealing, but not varnishing, so this was the perfect choice.
J**N
Safe. Easy to use. Solid results.
I ordered this as a substitute for Minwax’s Antique Oil for the furniture I design. While dining at my favorite restaurant, I overheard the owners discussing how their stake knives needed to be refurbished, so I grabbed five to take home to test out this Danish Oil. After sanding the handles to a 600-grit, smooth finish, I applied three coats as suggested. With a 5000-grit polish of the blade, the knives look brand new. I’ll be incorporating this product into my designs’ finishes.
C**N
Great danish oil
Easy to apply. Dining table looks better with it. Has a pungent smell after application. Might consider working with it outdoors and wear a mask.
A**A
This seemed to go onwell, but the smell was rather bad.
I applied this several weeks ago and it seems to be working out rather nicely. It makes a very subtle finish, which I like.
J**S
Great stuff! Highly recommend
I swear by this stuff and LOVE IT. Similar to my 3/part mix BLO/poly/MS but w/maybe a bit more color to it. Guitar necks & bodies, shelves, you name it. GOOD STUFF>
J**R
Outstanding results!
I have well-loved mid-century indoor tables, which were showing their 36 years of use. If the tables had been easy to replace, I would have, but that style is no longer available. I am delighted with how much the color and overall appearance have been restored. Thrilled! Two end tables only needed one coat. Coffee table that gets daily use is looking wonderful after three coats. Just did the dining table. Some reviews mentioned fumes, so I took the smaller tables outside. No need. Fumes were not impressive or problematic at all. I learned through experience to wipe off the residue more thoroughly. An excellent product. Am ordering more. Highly recommended.
S**N
Okay , not great
I was expecting a better result
I**A
Works as expected
I'm not the most qualified person to review a wood treatment. There are hundreds of reviews for this product on Amazon UK website, if you want to check them.Anyway, for some reason I wanted to try this instead of the omnipresent Watco. The manufacturer markets it for kitchen and floors, I used it for a big table (10 person) and it was the right amount that i needed, enough for 5-6 coats. If it holds nicely, I would apply more coats some months from now, instead of applying any resin on top. A section of the table was rained on after 3 coats and it didn't soak, so I'm optimistic about this product.The table was a giveaway because the previous owner botched the finishing job and left a sticky mess all over it. I sanded it as best as I could and the Danish Oil gave it a nice rich finish. The quality of the finish was proportional to the quality of my sanding job. I did sand the tabletop with care and it looks nice. Can't say the same for the legs.I applied the first coat generously with a rag and wiped 10 minutes after. For the following coats i used a blue paper towel, followed by a 600 grit sanding wet in oil, and then wiped dry with a clean blue towel. The 600 grit sanding added a satin like finish.Please read about safe handling and disposal of the rags and towels used, because they are extremely flammable
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