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"Danish oil" vs "Wood finishing oil"
What is the difference between Mylands "Danish oil" and "Wood finishing
oil"? Are these useful names, or just brand names? We have a kitchen counter (iroko) and a set of doors (oak) thatt both need oiling. Thanks, Daniele |
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"Danish oil" vs "Wood finishing oil"
"D.M. Procida" wrote in message ... What is the difference between Mylands "Danish oil" and "Wood finishing oil"? Are these useful names, or just brand names? We have a kitchen counter (iroko) and a set of doors (oak) thatt both need oiling. In my experience (I tend to use Liberon products) there isn't a huge difference between 'Danish' and 'Finishing' oils. Danish appears to give a glossier finish (although generally more satin than gloss) than the finishing oil. In terms of use there is very little between them. These days I tend to use finishing oil for almost everything. Hope this helps. Mark |
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"Danish oil" vs "Wood finishing oil"
"D.M. Procida" wrote in message ... What is the difference between Mylands "Danish oil" and "Wood finishing oil"? Are these useful names, or just brand names? We have a kitchen counter (iroko) and a set of doors (oak) thatt both need oiling. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_oil |
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