Rustic Floor Oil

Clear and coloured oil for wooden floors

Priming and finishing oil for untreated wooden floors, furniture, coffee- and dining tables.

Use Rustic Floor Oil clear for the classic look or Rustic Floor Oil colour to give the room character. If you have installed a wooden floor with a strip for ships decking, always use clear oil, as coloured oil will discolour the strip.

If you like the appearance of oil, but want the advantages of a lacquered surface, then you can combine Rustic Floor Oil with HP800 Lacquer. 

Rustic Floor Oil has received the Danish Indoor Climate Labelling. A product with this labelling has undergone extensive volatile emission and odour tests. This ensures that there are no chemical substances in the product which adversely affect the air quality in the room.

​For professional and private use.

Available in: 2.5 litre, 5 Litre, 10 Litre, and 25 Litre options.

Colours include: Clear, White, Anthracite Grey, Walnut, Mahogany, Cherry, Black, Driftwood Grey, Wild Hazel, Dark Coco, and Nordic.

How to apply Rustic Floor Oil

Priming of untreated/sanded wood:

Ensure that the surface is absolutely clean, dry and free from dust, wax, grease, polish etc. Irregularities can be removed by sanding in the direction of the wood grains. Final sanding must be conducted with sandpaper grit 100-120. Vacuum sanding dust.

Larger areas are recommended to be divided into smaller areas, which can be oiled in 30 minutes. Make sure that overlapping edges between the oiled areas do not dry out during treatment.

Moistening the surface prior to oiling is recommended. This improves oil saturation and provides a uniform appearance. Use a damp cloth and make sure that the 􏰀oor is evenly and visibly wetted. Leave to dry until the surface no longer feels damp.

Apply 2 coats of Rustic Floor Oil wet:

  • This is done by first applying one coat of oil.

  • Wait up to 30 minutes and then apply the second coat.

  • Make sure that the oil appears glossy/wet and spread the oil from wet to dry areas, where the oil has been absorbed.

  • After 20-30 minutes of processing, and while the oil is still wet, buff the surface lightly with a white nylon pad.

  • Finally, remove excess oil with a clean lint-free cloth. Be sure to wipe off all oil to obtain a uniform matt surface.

  • Areas with not absorbed dried up oil will discolour the surface.

  • Leave to dry for 16-24 hours, before applying the finishing coat of oil.

Finishing with Rustic Floor Oil:

  • Sand or scour the surface carefully with fine sandpaper grit 180-220 or a green or black nylon pad.

  • Vacuum sanding dust.

  • On floors, apply 1 coat of Rustic Floor Oil.

  • On worktops, apply 2 thin coats of Rustic Floor Oil.

  • Make sure that the surface is saturated and polish with a clean lint-free cloth until the floor feels dry.

  • Oil not absorbed must be removed within 30 minutes after application.

Please note that the natural content of resin in wood can affect the colour expression, both when oiling with clear oil and with coloured oil. The reaction to the resin depends on wood species, but it is particularly pronounced on softwood, e.g. pine.

 

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