Pros & Cons
Cons
The attached photo is how the board looked after a single use. It's clearly showing cut marks.
Highlights
Quality
We did one coat a day over three days with light sanding (320 grit) between coats as it does make the grain rise slightly with ... Read More
Top oil- clear matte: used this once before on small project with great results.
Put one coat of the topoil on using a paint roller, allowed this to cure for 24 hours, sanded again with 220, and repeated this... Read More
This counter top is impervious to plates, dings, scratches etc.
Price
It’s expensive, but pretty easy to use, and did a great job!
Of course it's expensive, it's made out of liquified smugness.
Competitiveness
I purchased two of the one quart satin finish topoil on the advice of blacktail studios.
It is expensive compared to other sealants but as stated, a little goes a long way.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 142 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 22 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I believe they have reformulated the product as my old can was several vegetable based oils plus two waxes one of which was carnauba
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We used three coats and you have to allow an 810 hr
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is expensive compared to other sealants but as stated a little goes a long way
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought two cans but wound up using only 34 of one can to do that 32 ft
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I purchased two of the one quart satin finish topoil on the advice of blacktail studios
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I sanded my top after i made it solid white oak with breadboard ends 6 long by 3034 wide
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wet it with water and allowed the grain to lift then sanded again with 220 grit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Put one coat of the topoil on using a paint roller allowed this to cure for 24 hours sanded again with 220 and repeated this process 4 times