Hi all.
I took the plunge and put the first finish on my oak unit last night. It looks good, but a little (well, much) darker than I expected/hoped.
I used Colron "Natural" - as opposed to Antique Pine, Georgian Medium Oak, etc. - because I was after a finish very close to the colour of the original oak.
Was this a mistake? Is this darkening expected of all Danish oils, or did I just interpret "Natural" incorrectly.
(In my defence, this is described as "Clear" on Focus DIY's website).
I know you have to reapply every so often. Does this mean it will lighten in time? Would a second coat make it even darker and should I just leave it at one?
Thanks in advance,
Steve.
I took the plunge and put the first finish on my oak unit last night. It looks good, but a little (well, much) darker than I expected/hoped.
I used Colron "Natural" - as opposed to Antique Pine, Georgian Medium Oak, etc. - because I was after a finish very close to the colour of the original oak.
Was this a mistake? Is this darkening expected of all Danish oils, or did I just interpret "Natural" incorrectly.
(In my defence, this is described as "Clear" on Focus DIY's website).
I know you have to reapply every so often. Does this mean it will lighten in time? Would a second coat make it even darker and should I just leave it at one?
Thanks in advance,
Steve.