Tried & True Danish Oil, Pint - Pure Polymerized Linseed Oil Wood Finish, Ideal for Furniture, Rustic Pieces, & Priming Wood for other oil or epoxy-based products - Food Safe, Simple, Fast Curing
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Tried & True Danish Oil, Pint - Pure Polymerized Linseed Oil Wood Finish, Ideal for Furniture, Rustic Pieces, & Priming Wood for other oil or epoxy-based products - Food Safe, Simple, Fast Curing
SUPERIOR PENETRATION & FAST CURING: Tried & True Danish Oil is designed for faster absorption and curing than typical natural oil finishes . This makes it an excellent primer for the other T&T finishes, particularly on highly absorbent wood.
VERSATILE APPLICATIONS: In addition to traditional wood finishing technique, the Danish Oil can be used to mix custom stains, as a primer & grain enhancer prior to epoxy or oil-based film finishes, and other traditional uses for pure linseed oil.
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY: This linseed oil for wood is commonly used by woodworking professionals for application to bare wood or over an already-stained piece.
FOOD SAFE & NON TOXIC: The Danish Oil is ideal for rustic pieces, cabinets, butcher block, and priming open pored woods. 100% safe for food but recommend to using Original Wood Finish as a top-coat for moisture resistance on food-contact items
EASY APPLICATION: Sand the piece to desired level & apply very thin coat with a lint-free cloth at room temperature. Allow to penetrate for just 5 minutes, buff dry and cure for a minimum of 8 hours before burnishing with 4/0 steel wool, repeat
A superior penetrating linseed oil finish that is polymerized for fast and easy application on interior woodwork and furniture. It is also ideal for wood paneling, cabinets, salad bowls, wood utensils, butcher blocks and surfaces that come in contact with food. Danish Oil Finish is commonly used by woodworking professionals for application to bare wood or overtop an already-stained piece. Danish Oil will darken the wood slightly and can be combined with oil-based pigments to create wood stains.