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OSMO | Polyx Oil 5ml / 3011 Clear Gloss

by OSMO
SKU 103001615ml
Original price R 29.00 - Original price R 29.00
Original price R 29.00
R 29.00
R 29.00 - R 29.00
Current price R 29.00

5ml Clear Gloss Polyx Oil

Osmo Polyx®-Oil is a general purpose Hardwax-Oil wood finish that is derived from natural vegetable oils and waxes. Resistant to water, dirt, beer, wine, cola and saliva, Osmo Polyx-Oil is microporous and molecularly bonds with the wood, meaning it does not crack, flake, peel or blister.   

Our new advanced formula of Polyx-Oil has been specially engineered in Germany to be the first Hardwax-Oil available on the market that can be easily applied with a brush or roller, with no buffing necessary! Can be spot-repaired and/or restored/renewed with no sanding required, therefore wood never needs complete sanding and refinishing again.

Surface Preparation

  • Wood surface must be clean, dry and frost-free (moisture content max. 18%)
  • Osmo Polyx®-Oil Original is ready to use
  • Do not thin
  • Stir well before use
  • Clean old microporous stains thoroughly
  • Old paints, varnishes and lacquers must be completely removed
  • Always wear a dust mask during sanding works
  • Fill small cracks, larger joints or holes in wood (Osmo Wood Filler)

Method of Application

  • With Flat Brush, Floor Brush, or Microfibre Roller, apply thinly along the wood grain and spread well
  • Allow to dry for approx. 8-10 hours under good ventilation
  • After drying, quickly apply a second coat also thinly
  • When renovating or recoating an already oiled surface, one coat applied to the clean and dry surface is usually sufficient
  • Sand wood surfaces carefully
  • Begin with coarse sandpaper – final sanding work for flooring P120-150, for furniture P180-240
  • Before oiling the surface, remove sanding dust with a broom or vacuum cleaner
  • The finished surface is influenced by several factors, including the condition of the wood
  • Therefore, a trial application is always required, especially for unfamiliar surfaces