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Osmo 006 Bangkirai Decking & Furniture Oil Wood Oil. Protects, Maintains & Beautifies. 2.5 Litres

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Resinous wood, such as Larch or Douglas Fir, need to weather off for at least 6 weeks to improve absorbency. Pressure impregnated wood and tropical species like Massaranduba, Bangkirai, Garapa, Iroko need to weather off for at least 3 months. Cedar requires a 3 month weathering period to improve absorbency. If you are collecting timber products please collect at the time bookedi.e. 9am collection would be 9am > 9:45am, this helps us have the product ready for your slot and reduces customer congestion. Apply the first coat to all sides before installation. A trial application is always required, especially for unfamiliar surfaces. Osmo Polyx®-Oils are developed from natural oils and waxes to provide the most hardwearing and durable protection for wooden flooring and furniture. Access must be suitable for lorries which will be 3.5 tonne 7.5 tonne or 14 tonne lorries (7.5 tonne being similar to average refuse collection lorry)

Use a stiff nylon brush or soft cloth and apply a thin coat evenly and thoroughly along the wood grain. Ready to use. Do not thin. Stir well before use. Thoroughly clean or lightly sand old microporous stains or completely remove old varnishes before application.

Providing a satin-matt, smooth finish, Osmo Bangkirai Wood Oilis highly water-resistant, dirt-repellent and offers easy maintenance. Always start out by testing an inconspicuous area to ensure you’re happy with the result and that the wood and product are a good match. Coverage will vary depending on the type of wood, age and surface texture. Application & Maintenance Advice Please note that images on a screen are only ever an approximate guide, the final colour will depend on the wood, application, age etc so a test application should always be done first.

Osmo Bangkirai Oil is based on vegetable oils. These natural ingredients penetrate into the timber, keeping it flexible and healthy and preventing drying or brittleness. Environmental Concerns If possible, apply an initial coat to all sides of the wood before installation when protecting new wood. Osmo Teak-Oil 007 is a clear finish and therefore offers only little protection against UV radiation (greying).

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Ipe: 6-8 weeks exposure. 006 Bangkirai is optically suitable and a very popular choice of colour tone.

When It comes to the Osmo paint range, no pre-priming is required, saving time and money. Natural Ingredients Many wood species contain water-soluble coloured extractives ( eg Larch ) which may leach out naturally when weathered. Weathered, bare wood surfaces can be refreshed with Osmo Wood Reviver Power-gel. The driver must have assistance to offload unless alternative arrangements made with our transport teamIf possible, and if the wood is absorbent please apply the first coat to all sides before installation. Resinous wood, such as Larch or Douglas Fir, needs to weather off for at least 6 weeks to improve absorbency. Pressure impregnated wood and tropical species like Massaranduba, Bangkirai, Garapa, Iroko need to weather off for at least 3 months. Cedar requires a 3 month weathering period to improve absorbency.

Rosewood: 4-6 weeks exposure. However, Natural Oil Woodstain 727 Rosewood is optically suitable and requires a weathering period of approx. 12 weeks before use of Natural Oil Woodstain. Always do a test area before starting any project to assess product suitability and final finish. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions on the tin.Free sachet delivery is available on all Rust-Oleum sachets. These are shipped direct from the manufacturer using Whistl. Can take 5-10 working days.

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