Hello,
I'm looking for some advice concerning my freshly refinished worksurfaces.
The story until now:
I sanded my countertops down to the bare wood this weekend. With a max grit of 180. Following this I applied osmo polyx hard wax oil (recommended by Matt Estlea on YouTube) using a nonabrasive white pad. I was careful to use very thin layers as recommended by the manufacturer and Matt's video. I waited at least eight hours between layers (I did three). After each coat was applied I rubbed it down with my nonabrasive pad to ensure even distribution throughout the countertops.
After the final coat was applied, I waited a further 18 hours before putting all kitchen appliances into the surface. In the morning (27 hours after the last application) I put a plate onto the surface. This left a ring on the surface. Additionally, there were small specs of water left on the surface.
I called osmo directly to check that I've not done anything wrong, they advised me that the product takes 14 days to cure and that I've probably not added enough to the surface. So, I rubbed the surface over the ring and the water spots which removed them. Then added one more layer and rubbed the surface down as instructed.
The surface looks great, not too shiny, smooth and feels like it's got a good protective layer on it.
I think that's the process covered in full.... This was my first time finishing a worksurface and my first time using osmo polyx hard wax oil, it has given me the finish I want, but I'm unsure of the "usual" reactions in this 14 day curing period.
Now, has anyone used the product on their work surfaces? Is this normal behaviour of the product a day after application?
Thank you in advance.
I'm looking for some advice concerning my freshly refinished worksurfaces.
The story until now:
I sanded my countertops down to the bare wood this weekend. With a max grit of 180. Following this I applied osmo polyx hard wax oil (recommended by Matt Estlea on YouTube) using a nonabrasive white pad. I was careful to use very thin layers as recommended by the manufacturer and Matt's video. I waited at least eight hours between layers (I did three). After each coat was applied I rubbed it down with my nonabrasive pad to ensure even distribution throughout the countertops.
After the final coat was applied, I waited a further 18 hours before putting all kitchen appliances into the surface. In the morning (27 hours after the last application) I put a plate onto the surface. This left a ring on the surface. Additionally, there were small specs of water left on the surface.
I called osmo directly to check that I've not done anything wrong, they advised me that the product takes 14 days to cure and that I've probably not added enough to the surface. So, I rubbed the surface over the ring and the water spots which removed them. Then added one more layer and rubbed the surface down as instructed.
The surface looks great, not too shiny, smooth and feels like it's got a good protective layer on it.
I think that's the process covered in full.... This was my first time finishing a worksurface and my first time using osmo polyx hard wax oil, it has given me the finish I want, but I'm unsure of the "usual" reactions in this 14 day curing period.
Now, has anyone used the product on their work surfaces? Is this normal behaviour of the product a day after application?
Thank you in advance.