🌟 Elevate Your Wood Game with Danish Oil!
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W**G
Water beads up and finish is nice!
I first tried the Furniture Clinic Beeswax, but it just didn't work as well as expected on my new Teak butcher block countertop. I sanded off the beeswax and changed to (same brand) Furniture Clinic Danish Oil and it works great!!
H**Y
Perfect for my needs
Got this for a stump of wood to use for hammering as I am a jeweler. Works great.
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
S**N
Used on seagrass chairs and so far so good
We used this on a seagrass chair set from Potterbarn and so far so good. It took a little while for it to soak in, but it did fully and didn't leave an oily residue behind. This should prolong the life of the furniture. We used a cooking spray bottle that would create a very, very fine mist and that worked best to apply the oil to the furniture without having to use a brush and bowl - happily that saved a tremendous amount of application time.
K**B
Sealed hand scraped dining table.
Worked great to seal an unsealed dining table.
R**N
Best Furniture Oil
Quality product. So much better than the typical mineral oil. Protective and lasting.
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.
S**N
Okay , not great
I was expecting a better result
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