Pros & Cons
Cons
To retain the natural light colour of the wood there is apparently another osmo oil called raw, which works better. Otherwise better to use bleached waxes. When used on pine flooring, as directed on the tin, it stains very easily.
Highlights
Quality
Stir the product well and apply at least three coats, allowing to fully dry and lightly sand between coats.
Good quality stuff, used for victorian wood hall paneling where varnish would have been wrong feel.
Looking for more projects to use this product!
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The tin was expensive but the waxoil is spread thinly so not much used even for two coats
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Product is recoatdry in 5 to 8 hours
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This tin was just enough for 9 doors
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Environmental temps were approx 8c
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We left that to dry for 24hours before we had to put the furniture back in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The next floor was toilet area
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I sanded bought an electric sander the area but not as much as the first and gave three coats
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Leave as long as possible before allowing foot traffic