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- SKU 3044.750
Give lighter coloured timber a natural untreated look. Designed for timber floors and furniture as well as panelling, sarking and other interior trim.
Osmo Polyx®-Oil Raw uses a small amount of white pigment to neutralise the permanent 'wet-look' that can develop after the application of a clear finish. NOTE: CONTAINS 2% WHITE THEREFOR NOT SUITABLE FOR BROWN OR RED TIMBERS.
Advantages:
- Easy to apply, with just 2 thin coats
- Based on natural oils and waxes
- Reduces yellowing effect in light timber
- Nearly invisible appearance - no "permanent wet effect"
- Matt finish
- Very durable and hard wearing
- Food safe when dry
- Extremely stain resistant
- Resistant to wine, cola, tea, coffee, water and fruit juices
- Microporous breathable finish which does not crack, peel or flake
- Spot repairs are easy. No need to sand the whole floor, or piece of furniture
- Easy to maintain with Osmo Wash & Care, Liquid Wax Cleaner & Maintenance Oil
- Suitable for children's toys, cots and bassinets
Product Details:
- Coverage: Approximately 30 square metres per litre with one coat
- No of coats: 2 coats
- Application: Good quality brush, short nap microfibre roller (6mm nap for 10cm rollers or 8mm nap for 25cm rollers), lint-free cloth or fleece pad.
- Sanding in between coats not necessary
- Drying time: 24 hours (normal climatic conditions, 23C/50 % rel.humidity)
- Sizes: 5ml (sample satchel) 750ml, 2.5 litres and 10 litres
- Storage times: 5 years unopened, 1 year once opened
Additional Advice:
Polyx®-Oil Raw is a priming oil designed to reduce/slow down the natural yellowing of timber. Polyx®-Oil Raw contains a small quantity of white pigment, which counters this yellowing of the wood's colour, leaving the surface looking as near to natural as possible.
One thin coat will keep the timber looking "Raw" as though it had nothing on it. For interior use only. It's uses include wooden flooring and wall paneling, and furniture. It is only suitable for use on light coloured wood species such as oak, pine, spruce, douglas fir and poplar etc. It is not recommended for use on dark timbers such as some rimu, jarrah and kwila, as it may give a chalky appearance to the timber.