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    Default Clear Water Resistant Wood Oil.

    Universal Wood Oil. Deco Style 35307

    Found this amongst my paint supplies, not sure where it came from, is a thick creamy solution and is great to apply and seems to end-up a satisfactory finish.

    Have used it to put a sealed finish on recycled pallet timber.

    Question is, where do I find a supplier, preferably in Aust. now. My web searching has not helped except for some in the UK.

    Would much appreciate any help. Attaching some photos that might make ID easier.

    Cheers, Fred
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    Was 'Deco' a Masters product?

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    I think that product came from Aldi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aldav View Post
    I think that product came from Aldi.
    That's it - I knew I had seen it somewhere.

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    Thank you for your replies cava, aldav and china. I think you could be right Dave, it came from Aldi.

    This brew is water based with polyeurathane, easy to apply, looks good and washes out in water and was made in Germany. All these other appear to be oil based and wash out in turps.

    Aldi had a brew on special today which looked similar but on closer inspection was also oil based. This one made for Aldi in Austarlia.

    Thanks again guys. Will look a bit further.

    Cheers, Fred

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