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what oil...
should I use to protect oak furniture, indoor not outdoor ?
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I've used Mangers Teak Oil. It is nice and thin so it soaks in well. I
use it on any open grain internal wood. I was about =A32.45 a Litre from B & Q. ScrewFix also sell it but under a different brand name. Chris. |
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 11:51:06 +0100, "in2minds"
wrote: should I use to protect oak furniture, indoor not outdoor ? I'd suggest Tung oil. I use it on all my oak (doors, posts and furniture) and it seems to work well, Cheers, John |
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in2minds wrote:
|| should I use to protect oak furniture, indoor not outdoor ? Colouron Antique Oil works well. Dave |
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