HOJ
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Just to outline a situation I have with a client, we installed an Iroko worktop and applied a propriety brand of Danish Oil (5 coats), firstly the Oil made it look "plastic" secondly the client has, since moving back into the house, been suffering from Nausea and headaches, but only when near the Kitchen, the other point to note is that I have also just made and fitted an Oak stair, adjacent to the kitchen door, which I have finished with Fiddes hard wax oil.
The upshot is that having looked into the composition of this Danish Oil it has warnings attached that can cause Nausea and irritations, we didn't have any effects when applying the finish, and we had left to dry for 2 weeks prior to her return, we consequently have taken the worktop out of the house and the client has reported no further ill effects, which in this instance is a relief as we didn't want to have to strip back the stairs.
Doing some more research, the suggestion is that some Danish Oils can have small percentages of solids in them, the rest is made up with chemicals that could "off gas" for a considerable time.
Out of interest, has anyone else experienced issues with Danish Oil.
Paul
The upshot is that having looked into the composition of this Danish Oil it has warnings attached that can cause Nausea and irritations, we didn't have any effects when applying the finish, and we had left to dry for 2 weeks prior to her return, we consequently have taken the worktop out of the house and the client has reported no further ill effects, which in this instance is a relief as we didn't want to have to strip back the stairs.
Doing some more research, the suggestion is that some Danish Oils can have small percentages of solids in them, the rest is made up with chemicals that could "off gas" for a considerable time.
Out of interest, has anyone else experienced issues with Danish Oil.
Paul