I am getting some Howdens veneered oak interior doors fitted and I am wondering what finish to use.
I am thinking of OSMO Polyx oil hard wax.
The doors arrived today and I broke the habit of a lifetime by reading the label. Here is what it said.
"You can use water based or solvent primer, stains, paints or varnishes."
"Our doors are NOT suitable for waxes, polishes, dyes or oils, e.g. Danish oil as they do not properly seal the doors and can lead to delimitation of the veneer."
"All Howdens interior finishes are suitable for this door"
It turns out that All Howdens interior finishes consist of Sadolin stain or Sadolin Varnish.
So to my question. Is Osmo Polyx a wax or an oil or both and therefore NOT suitable as above.
My gut feeling is that OSMO will be fine but as I have never used it before I though I would seek the collective wisdom of this site.
Any advice gratefully received.
I am thinking of OSMO Polyx oil hard wax.
The doors arrived today and I broke the habit of a lifetime by reading the label. Here is what it said.
"You can use water based or solvent primer, stains, paints or varnishes."
"Our doors are NOT suitable for waxes, polishes, dyes or oils, e.g. Danish oil as they do not properly seal the doors and can lead to delimitation of the veneer."
"All Howdens interior finishes are suitable for this door"
It turns out that All Howdens interior finishes consist of Sadolin stain or Sadolin Varnish.
So to my question. Is Osmo Polyx a wax or an oil or both and therefore NOT suitable as above.
My gut feeling is that OSMO will be fine but as I have never used it before I though I would seek the collective wisdom of this site.
Any advice gratefully received.