ukworkshipper
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Hi folks!
I am deciding how to finish my new kitchen worktop, it's 40mm thick oak and I like to keep the matte look. The manual mentions worktop oil but after much reading I am still unsure which oil to choose. I have also thought about using varnish, which should be less maintenance but I am not sure that I will like the finish and it has its own cons.
One of the most suggested is Osmo but I am confused beteween the Polyx-oil and the Topoil, what's the difference and is any of the two preferred? Is Osmo hardwax oil the same as Polyx?
What about tung oil? Does it provide any advantage over the Osmo products?
In a wood working forum users were suggesting to use Linseed oil/beeswax combination or water based polyurethane. But not sure if water based polyurethane gives a varnished finish.
Will I be able to use the same product for finishing the steps of a stairs with steps made of oak?
Any help is highly appreciated!
I am deciding how to finish my new kitchen worktop, it's 40mm thick oak and I like to keep the matte look. The manual mentions worktop oil but after much reading I am still unsure which oil to choose. I have also thought about using varnish, which should be less maintenance but I am not sure that I will like the finish and it has its own cons.
One of the most suggested is Osmo but I am confused beteween the Polyx-oil and the Topoil, what's the difference and is any of the two preferred? Is Osmo hardwax oil the same as Polyx?
What about tung oil? Does it provide any advantage over the Osmo products?
In a wood working forum users were suggesting to use Linseed oil/beeswax combination or water based polyurethane. But not sure if water based polyurethane gives a varnished finish.
Will I be able to use the same product for finishing the steps of a stairs with steps made of oak?
Any help is highly appreciated!
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