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Default Danish Oil or Teak Oil?

Andy Dingley wrote:
On 1 Oct, 20:16, "The Medway Handyman"
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Interesting. So what would Coloron's Antique Oil be then?
http://www.toolbank.com/1174/p/B1057/RSL/RSLCAO250


Ask Colron. If you chase through the phone system or do it in writing,
paint & finish makers are often quite helpful about giving details.

As it says "sheen", then I suspect it's a film-forming oil (i.e. it
cures to make a surface layer). Most are.

Thus it's also probably a bad thing to use repeatedly on antiques, as
it builds up continuously.


Don't think its meant to be used on antiques, I think thats just a catchy
name. I've used it on untreated pine & it gives a really nice finish.

So its a kind of Danish Oil?


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Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk


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