B bracspin Established Member Joined 16 May 2015 Messages 41 Reaction score 0 Location Ringwood 17 Feb 2017 #1 I am using Liberon Finishing Oil for oak clocks. I am happy with the finish but its yellow colour darkens the wood. Any recommendations for an alterative wood friendly oil easy to apply with a cloth that is clear?
I am using Liberon Finishing Oil for oak clocks. I am happy with the finish but its yellow colour darkens the wood. Any recommendations for an alterative wood friendly oil easy to apply with a cloth that is clear?
Phil Pascoe Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 29 Jan 2012 Messages 27,499 Reaction score 6,873 Location Shaft City, Mid Cornish Desert 18 Feb 2017 #2 Osmo PolyX doesn't seem to colour badly.
B Beau Established Member Joined 23 Mar 2015 Messages 1,886 Reaction score 15 Location Devon 18 Feb 2017 #3 I thing finishing oil is a great product but if you don't want darkening then as suggested Osmo PolyX
I thing finishing oil is a great product but if you don't want darkening then as suggested Osmo PolyX
K Keithie Established Member Joined 30 Nov 2016 Messages 317 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset 18 Feb 2017 #4 I use osmo polyx clear matt. It isnt truly clear. Three coats does cause some mild opacity and gives an appearance of darkening, or so I have found.
I use osmo polyx clear matt. It isnt truly clear. Three coats does cause some mild opacity and gives an appearance of darkening, or so I have found.