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A clear, food safe, oil-based wood stain for outdoor furniture

  • A clear oil based wood oil for new timber outdoor furniture
  • Satin finish
  • Protects and nourishes the timber
  • Contains no biocides, so finish is food safe once cured
  • Microporous stain allows timber to breathe, reducing swelling and shrinkage
  • Water-repellent
  • Easy application
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  • Based on natural plant oils (soy and sunflower)
  • Improves the appearance of garden furniture, giving the timber a ‘wet look’
  • Surface will not peel, crack flake or blister if applied correctly
  • Suitable for all timbers
  • UV protection: Nil
  • Easy to maintain
  • Coverage is approximately 24 square metres per litre (depending on the timber)
  • Drying time approximately 12 hours under normal climatic conditions
  • Fully cured after approximately 3 weeks
  • Available in 1 litre cans with screw cap lid.
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5 ml Sample Sachet, 1 litre

Any existing film forming product (such as Danish Oil etc) already on the timber may need sanding off before applying the Garden Furniture Oil

Existing finishes such as wood oils which are not film forming should just need a clean before applying the Garden Furniture Oil

Osmo recommend doing a suitability test first on all timbers which have previously been finished with another product.

Being a clear finish, Osmo Garden Furniture Oil has no UV stability

Depending on UV and weather exposure, recoat time is between 3 – 6 months

Easy to maintain with a single coat applied to the clean and dry surface

Recoat using a brush or oil dampened rag as and when needed

Generally, no sanding needed when recoating unless timber is badly scratched