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We have used beech in our bathroom and used WoodDoc Antique Wax to protect it. Unfortunately, although it looked beautiful, it did nothing to protect the surface from water splashes. We stripped the wax finish using white spirits as recommended and sanded the surface down. After some research and feedback from a company that supplies Osmo oil based finishes, we ordered the Osmo 4006 wood protector and the 1101 extra thin finish coat which is supposed to protect against water damage.
We were advised to do a test run, which we did on a pair of beech side tables which had also previously been treated with antique wax. After removing the wax and sanding the surface, we applied the Osmo wood protector. The result was terrible blotching which had not been apparent after waxing. Applying the finish coat did nothing to remedy the mottled, blotchy appearance.
Since then, further research has revealed that German beech is also prone to blotching with the use of tung oil.
What do finish do you recommend that will allow us to maintain the beauty of the natural wood and provide a waterproof barrier against water splashes?
We were advised to do a test run, which we did on a pair of beech side tables which had also previously been treated with antique wax. After removing the wax and sanding the surface, we applied the Osmo wood protector. The result was terrible blotching which had not been apparent after waxing. Applying the finish coat did nothing to remedy the mottled, blotchy appearance.
Since then, further research has revealed that German beech is also prone to blotching with the use of tung oil.
What do finish do you recommend that will allow us to maintain the beauty of the natural wood and provide a waterproof barrier against water splashes?