Osmo Polyx®-Oil - Satin 3032, 2.5 Litres

OSMO SKU: 3032.2.5
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Description

A clear hardwax oil for interior timbers.
Extremely durable and hardwearing
Food safe when cured
Highly water and stain resistant
Enhances the woods natural character
Resistant to wine, cola, tea, coffee, water and fruit juices
Suitable for childrens toys, cots and bassinets
Microporous breathable surface which does not crack, peel or flake
Spot repairs are easy. No need to sand the whole floor, or piece of furniture

Coverage: Approximately 24 square metres per litre with one coat
No of coats: 2 very thin coats
Drying time: 8 – 10 hours

The natural alternative to polyurethane. Osmo’s Polyx®-Oil is a traditional Hardwax Oil. Polyx®-Oil is recommended for finishing interior timber flooring, timber furniture, timber beams, sarking, paneling and childrens toys, cots and bassinets. Suitable for most timbers, including pine, macrocarpa, jarrah, oak, beech, some eucalypts and rimu and plywood.

As durable as polyurethane, and far easier to repair when scratched or worn. Easy to apply, with 2 thin coats. Sanding in between coats is generally not necessary.

Depending on the project, application can be by brush, microfibre roller, microfibre fleece or lint free cloth. Osmo’s 220mm floor brush with the system telescopic handle is the Manufacturer’s preferred applicator for floors. If using a roller, it should be microfibre with a nap of no more than 5mm. Care should be taken to limit the amount of oil held in the roller, otherwise over application can result.

For timber furniture, paneling, architraves, doors, window sills etc, application can be by roller or paint brush. A lint free cloth such as Osmo’s Easy Pad may also be used. In this case, more than 2 coats will be required to achieve the same finish as a brush or roller.

Oily and resinous timbers such as Matai, Totara, Kwila, and Spotted Gum require a different finishing process. 

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