OSMO Polyx-Oil Raw 3051 - 0.125L
- Price
- $ 23.99
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Osmo Polyx-Oil Raw is designed to retain an untreated appearance on light colored woods such as Oak, Ash, Birch, and Maple. It neutralizes the permanent "wet-look" that develops after the application of a clear oil-based finish and keeps the wood looking raw and untreated. Based on natural vegetable oils and waxes.
The advanced formula of Polyx-Oil has been specially engineered in Germany to be the first Hardwax-Oil available on the North American market that can be easily applied with a brush, roller, applicator pad, or lint-free cloth. Can be spot-repaired and/or restored/renewed with no sanding required, therefore wood never needs complete sanding and refinishing again.
OSMO products offer a natural and environmentally-friendly alternative to wood finishing. Products are made of rapidly renewable, natural vegetable oils that penetrate the wood deeply, keeping it elastic and healthy while also preventing it from drying and becoming brittle. This allows the wood to breathe, giving it a natural protection and making it water-resistant.
Osmo Raw is also available in 0.75L and 2.5L. For a wet look, use Osmo Polyx-Oil Original Matte, Gloss, or Satin.
Be sure to check out Osmo Brushes and Applicators for flawless finishing. Also, don't forget sandpaper!
Features
- Extremely durable and hardwearing – will not crack, flake or peel
- Resistant to wine, beer, cola, coffee, tea, fruit juice, milk, and water
- Saliva-resistant and sweatproof
- Microporous and molecularly bonds with the wood fibers
- Easily applied with a brush, roller, buffing pad, or cloth
- Can be spot repaired and/or renewed with no sanding required
Specs
Coverage rate: Approx. 32.5 sq. ft. (258 sq. ft. per liter)
Number of coats: 2
Application temp: 41°F - 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
Approx. dry time: 8-10 hrs.
Directions
- Clean old microporous stains thoroughly. Completely remove old paints and lacquers.
- Sand wood surfaces carefully, beginning with coarse sandpaper. Final sanding work ranges from 120-150 grit for flooring, and 180-240 grit for furniture.
- Remove any dust with a vacuum or lint-free cloth.
- With a flat brush, applicator pad, microfiber roller, or lint-free cloth, work finish into wood thinly and evenly, in a figure 8 motion.
- Wait about 15 minutes, then remove excess product with a lint-free cloth along the grain.
- Allow 8-10 hours for drying time.
- Apply a second coat following the steps above.