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Pros & Cons
Pros
It's a hardening oil that puts a natural finish on wood. Used on ikea birch butcher block and on pine. Both look great, a deep honey color. Used this at 100% on finished furniture.
The real milk paint citrus oil is what you want to use. It's food safe and no fumes. When mixed with orange solvent is a decent smell, no chemical smells.

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Quality
Easy to use and very good results.
I am making cutting boards and noodle boards which need food grade staining and this dark tung oil works wonderfully, makes the... Read More
I attempted to apply this without the citrus solvent and it was too thick and dried slowly.
The next day i ran over it lightly with some 000 steel wool, and applied another coat, this time more like 75/25 tung oil to solvent.
Price
Very happy with this and the price is great!
We were going to buy a hand-rubbed, eco-friendly, bed for $1600, with the tung oil, i got almost the same look for less than a ... Read More
The price is very reasonable for how much coverage is achieved also.
Hubby purchased it years ago at a auction for $5 and shoved it in the barn at my sons.
Competitiveness
Combined with the citris solvent it's great.
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dark, great, solvent, easy and color. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 193 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 20 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive used real milk paint tung oil many times both in the 5050 mix and pure
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was always hesitant to try the dark tung oil thinking it would be too dark or just not look as nice as the regular oil
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I finally decided to try it on a new hatchet and a new axe handle after reshaping and sanding
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It has a nice 34old34 look to it but it isnt too dark at all
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The regular tung oil doesnt change much after aging and barely tints the wood but the dark oil has that look of aged and used blo which i do not use anymore for many reasons
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Be aware that this is the pure tung oil and really should be diluted at least for the first couple of coats
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Started drying over a few days
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Does not have a strong chemical smell
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