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Best Maintenance Of Oiled, Solid-Wood Beech Table
I have just purchased a solid-wood beech table. This has been treated with oil. I am inclined to giving this an additional oiling, before using it. I am keen to learn from those who have experience in maintaining solid-wood beech tables, and seek advice for treatment, both prior to initial use and for the long term. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Danish oil or Tung oil are particularly good for this. Liberon and Ronseal are just a couple of brands I'd recommend.
Try "Axminster Power Tool Centre. " Their site has some good advice.
It really doesn't have to be re-applied that often. If the surface starts to look a bit tired and thirsty, then another coat will freshen it up.
The knack is to not put it on too thickly. You'll get a build-up that will take ages to dry as the dried outer coat will prevent the oil underneath from ever drying out.
For that reason, don't be tempted to use a brush. Pour a small amount on then rub it in well with a piece of cloth...... or, even better apply with fine 0000 gauge wirewool. That'll give it a good rub-down at the same time.
Try "Axminster Power Tool Centre. " Their site has some good advice.
It really doesn't have to be re-applied that often. If the surface starts to look a bit tired and thirsty, then another coat will freshen it up.
The knack is to not put it on too thickly. You'll get a build-up that will take ages to dry as the dried outer coat will prevent the oil underneath from ever drying out.
For that reason, don't be tempted to use a brush. Pour a small amount on then rub it in well with a piece of cloth...... or, even better apply with fine 0000 gauge wirewool. That'll give it a good rub-down at the same time.
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