Treat yourself and your timber to a beautiful, natural timber finish with Feast Watson Scandinavian Oil.
The Scandinavian Oil aims to highlight the natural beauty in your raw timber by using a clear blend of penetrating oils and resins.
It enhances the stunning natural grain and colour of your timber with a elegant gloss or satin finish and a light film build. After application, your timber will be elegant, natural and scratch and blemish-free with the Scandinavian Oil.
Note: Feast Watson Scandinavian Oil is suitable for use with Feast Watson Prooftint and can be used as a top coat over Feast Watson Liming White (oil based).
Sand to a smooth surface and remove all sanding dust before coating.
Make sure to achieve a super-smooth finish with a single coat of Feast Watson Sanding Sealer and sand back as per the directions.
Previously Coated Timber How to prepare previously coated timber:
Just one simple step:
Clean previously varnished surfaces with Feast Watson Floorclean and allow to dry.
How to apply Feast Watson Scandinavian Oil:
Before you get started:
Ensure your surfaces are dry and free from all dirt, dust, grease, wax and oil.
Scandinavian Oil should be stirred thoroughly before and during application with a flat blade stirrer taking care not to introduce bubbles.
Okay, let's do this! Follow these steps to learn how to clear coat using our Scandinavian Oil:
How to apply Scandinavian Oil to new timber:
Apply a coat of Scandinavian Oil using a clean soft cloth or pad, which is thoroughly saturated, or apply with a brush and then work the Scandinavian Oil into the timber with a clean soft cloth or pad.
How to apply Scandinavian Oil to Coated Timber:
Apply using a scouring pad or fine steel wool (000). Make yourself a coffee and allow the Scandinavian Oil to penetrate for 30 minutes.
When the surface gets tacky remove excess surface oil with a clean dry cloth. Make sure to allow for 8 hours between coats.
Apply further coats until the desired finish is achieved.
Three or four coats are recommended for a satin or gloss look and durable protection. The more coats you apply, the higher the level of sheen.
Scandinavian Oil becomes marr proof after approximately 8 days.
Scandinavian Oil does NOT require thinning
How to maintain my timber after using Feast Watson Scandinavian Oil:
One simple step to ensure your timber maintains its shine.
Ensure the surface is dry and free of dirt, dust, oil and grease. Using a brush, pad or clean soft cloth, apply one coat of Scandinavian Oil and allow to dry
Ensure your surfaces are dry and free from all dirt, dust, grease, wax and oil.
Scandinavian Oil should be stirred thoroughly before and during application with a flat blade stirrer taking care not to introduce bubbles.
Okay, let's do this! Follow these steps to learn how to clear coat using our Scandinavian Oil:
How to apply Scandinavian Oil to new timber:
Apply a coat of Scandinavian Oil using a clean soft cloth or pad, which is thoroughly saturated, or apply with a brush and then work the Scandinavian Oil into the timber with a clean soft cloth or pad.
How to apply Scandinavian Oil to Coated Timber:
Apply using a scouring pad or fine steel wool (000). Make yourself a coffee and allow the Scandinavian Oil to penetrate for 30 minutes.
When the surface gets tacky remove excess surface oil with a clean dry cloth. Make sure to allow for 8 hours between coats.
Apply further coats until the desired finish is achieved.
Three or four coats are recommended for a satin or gloss look and durable protection. The more coats you apply, the higher the level of sheen.
Scandinavian Oil becomes marr proof after approximately 8 days.
How to maintain my timber after using Feast Watson Scandinavian Oil:
One simple step to ensure your timber maintains its shine.
Ensure the surface is dry and free of dirt, dust, oil and grease. Using a brush, pad or clean soft cloth, apply one coat of Scandinavian Oil and allow to dry
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