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Finishing / liberon finishing oil

Fast-Curing Food-Safe Danish Oil for Furniture & Wood Priming

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SUPERIOR PENETRATION & FAST CURING: Tried & True Danish Oil is designed for faster absorption and curing than typical natural oil finishes. This makes it an excellent primer for other T&T finishes, especially on highly absorbent wood.

VERSATILE APPLICATIONS: In addition to traditional wood finishing techniques, the Danish Oil can be used to mix custom stains, as a primer and grain enhancer before epoxy or oil-based film finishes, and for other traditional uses like pure linseed oil.

PROFESSIONAL QUALITY: This linseed oil for wood is commonly used by woodworking professionals for applying to bare wood or over an already-stained piece.

FOOD SAFE & NON TOXIC: The Danish Oil is ideal for rustic pieces, cabinets, butcher block, and priming open-pored woods. It is 100% safe for food, but it’s recommended to use Original Wood Finish as a top-coat for moisture resistance on food-contact items.

EASY APPLICATION: Sand the piece to your desired level and apply a very thin coat with a lint-free cloth at room temperature. Allow it to penetrate for just 5 minutes, buff dry, and cure for a minimum of 8 hours before burnishing with 4/0 steel wool, repeating as necessary.