Briwax 400g Wax Polish - Teak
- Brand: Unbranded
Description
Danish Oil gives a flat natural look to the timber. If you apply two further coats of Briwax Teak Oil over the first coat of Danish Oil, this will give you a gloss finish.
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Now apply the colour. Use disposable rubber gloves when handling the Briwax Spirit-based dye, as it won't come off easily! Antique Mahogany is a favourite for Kwila furniture. Light Oak is an alternative if you like a lighter colour, but any colour will work. It's easiest to pour the dye into a shallow dish, and apply it with a cloth. The dye will be dry within 20-30 minutes.
Thank you so much for this wonderful inexpensive way to update my kitchen! My husband and I tested it on the bathroom vanity last night and it worked great we just had a few questions.
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Before applying the stain, I strongly recommend wearing gloves as it is a bit messy. Then using a cloth cover the section of cupboard you are staining. If you want your floor to have a gloss finish, apply Danish Oil for the first coat as described above, then use Teak Oil for the second and subsequent coats. The first coat of Danish Oil 'grips' the wood slightly better.Yes. Briwax Original Wax is recommened, to give a deep and long lasting sheen. Try one of the Briwax coloured waxes to give a deeper colour. If you want a deeper colour, apply another coat of coloured wax. If you want a lighter colour, apply a coat of Briwax Clear Wax. The Clear wax will ‘thin’ the colour that was applied first. How hard do you buff off? Just enough to make it smooth or did you have to put some elbow grease into it to really remove the excess wax? Danish Oil goes a lot further than most finishes. As a guide, we find that a 5 litre tin of Danish Oil is enough for four coats on about 30 square metres of flooring. The first coat uses around half of the oil, and the subsequent coats are much thinner, because the wood has been sealed by the first coat. Briwax Teak Oil is a blend of oils and resins which seal, feed and finish all varieties of wood. The penetrating finish dries to a gloss finish within a couple of days without leaving a surface film to chip or scratch. Teak Oil is often used on garden furniture, or similar items. It is slightly more resistant to exterior conditions than Danish Oil.
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For the first coat use Briwax Danish Oil neat, or thinned slightly with about 10% mineral turpentine. Apply plenty of oil with a brush, cloth, or a foam roller, to make sure the wood takes up all the oil it needs. Wipe off the excess with a cloth as you go. This way you make sure there's enough oil in the timber, but you don't run the risk of creating a 'surface’ of Danish Oil on top of the wood. Leave this first coat to dry overnight. Rub the wax on, generally going with the grain. I found it easy to use a little extra and then just wipe off rather than trying to spread too little around. The picture below shows the very beginning of my process on this door. I started in the corners and edges first, then wiped the flat recessed panel of the door next.Along the edges where the grain is perpendicular to the edge, I just sort of globbed it on, then was sure to buff in the direction of the grain. Looks fantastic! I am using this kitchen as inspiration. My old oak cabinets have no more top coat in certain areas. Would you recommend light sanding/steel wool first to get a more even look using briwax?
It doesn’t require sanding and is very easy to apply. So if you want to keep things simple like me, you’ll still get great results with this product!
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