The Good Egg
21st October 2011, 01:05 PM
Hoping those with more experience with these products can share their experience...
we are building a timber kitchen and are using white maghony slabs for the bench tops.
We would like to steer away from the mirror high gloss finishes and are searching for a product that is durable and easy to repply.
Has anyone heard of Osmo? The hard wax or the Top oil that is mentioned below
The write up sounds wonderful, however it is expensive and I cannot find a localish supplier, just a place in Bondi
We live on the north coast. Any suggestions, comments or tips greatly accepted!
http://www.eurostylefloors.com/thumbnaillarge/topoil.jpg
Oil and wax mixture - created especially for use on wooden furniture and (kitchen) work tops!
- clear matt for interior use
- the wooden surface retains its natural matt finish and becomes resistant to common household stains and cleaning
materials. It is water-repellent and non-abrasive and does not crack, flake, peel or blister.
- number of coats: 2 coats on raw wood. For renovation, apply 1 coat to a clean and dry surface
- available in 0.5 litre cans - 1 litre covers aprox. 24m2 with 1 coat
we are building a timber kitchen and are using white maghony slabs for the bench tops.
We would like to steer away from the mirror high gloss finishes and are searching for a product that is durable and easy to repply.
Has anyone heard of Osmo? The hard wax or the Top oil that is mentioned below
The write up sounds wonderful, however it is expensive and I cannot find a localish supplier, just a place in Bondi
We live on the north coast. Any suggestions, comments or tips greatly accepted!
http://www.eurostylefloors.com/thumbnaillarge/topoil.jpg
Oil and wax mixture - created especially for use on wooden furniture and (kitchen) work tops!
- clear matt for interior use
- the wooden surface retains its natural matt finish and becomes resistant to common household stains and cleaning
materials. It is water-repellent and non-abrasive and does not crack, flake, peel or blister.
- number of coats: 2 coats on raw wood. For renovation, apply 1 coat to a clean and dry surface
- available in 0.5 litre cans - 1 litre covers aprox. 24m2 with 1 coat