Hi everyone,
What's your method for applying finishing oil such as Osmo's Polyx?
From my research people pretty much apply it with anything and it depends on what you're oiling. I am currently finishing up a display unit made using oak veneered MDF which I sanded to 240grit. I also go over the project with a slightly damp cloth/rag to collect all of the dust from the veneered to provide a clean surface for the oil. I applied Osmo's PolyX using a synthetic brush applying it very thinnly making sure to work it into the grain and ensuring there is no excess that would cause pooling/dark spots. I have seen people use a range of methods to apply it such as using just a cloth/rag to a fancy white foam pad or synthetic brush. I have seen someone use a foam roller...which I think would be a bad idea because it's introducing air into the application which I'm not sure about.
Osmo do suggest ' With Osmo Flat Brush, Floor Brush, Oil Finish Applicator Fleece (Hand Pad Holder) or Microfibre Roller, '
Thanks all.
What's your method for applying finishing oil such as Osmo's Polyx?
From my research people pretty much apply it with anything and it depends on what you're oiling. I am currently finishing up a display unit made using oak veneered MDF which I sanded to 240grit. I also go over the project with a slightly damp cloth/rag to collect all of the dust from the veneered to provide a clean surface for the oil. I applied Osmo's PolyX using a synthetic brush applying it very thinnly making sure to work it into the grain and ensuring there is no excess that would cause pooling/dark spots. I have seen people use a range of methods to apply it such as using just a cloth/rag to a fancy white foam pad or synthetic brush. I have seen someone use a foam roller...which I think would be a bad idea because it's introducing air into the application which I'm not sure about.
Osmo do suggest ' With Osmo Flat Brush, Floor Brush, Oil Finish Applicator Fleece (Hand Pad Holder) or Microfibre Roller, '
Thanks all.