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currently not in stock
available expected from 17.01.2025
- Order number: 040501
Rustins Danish Oil is very easy and problem-free to use. No dangerous solvent vapors are generated during use.
Rustins Danish Oil is non-toxic, so it is particularly suitable for sealing children's toys and kitchen appliances.
Rustins Danish Oil is made exclusively from Natural resins and oils produced. An important ingredient is Chinese tung oil, which is extracted from the nuts of the tung tree.
Rustins Danish Oil is highly economical, economical to use and therefore extremely inexpensive.
Please note the following information for processing:
The container must be shaken vigorously before use. Sand all wooden surfaces well and carefully remove the sanding dust. Apply Rustins Danish Oil with a cotton cloth or a brush. After a few minutes, the material not absorbed by the wood must be wiped off. There must be no "puddles" left. There are now different options for further treatment: With hard and dense woods, the first application can be "rubbed dry". It is now very easy for the wood turner. He lets the workpiece "run" and rubs it with a cloth made of wool or linen until the resulting frictional heat dries up the applied material and creates an elegant, non-sticky, silky shine. In the case of flat workpieces, the coating is allowed to dry and then rubbed until it is bright. Soft and highly absorbent woods make a second and third application necessary. It must be ensured that the previous application is completely dry. The drying time depends on the ambient temperature and humidity. If the wood is heavily roughened, intermediate sanding is required. Fine sandpaper or steel wool is used for this. When smoothing with steel wool, Danish Oil can be applied at the same time. It is very uneconomical to work from the original can. Danish Oil dries through oxidation, i.e. through the absorption of oxygen. Every time the jug is opened, fresh oxygen comes in. Over time, the rest will become thick and unusable. Therefore, a small amount should be filled into a bottle, which like the original container should be turned upside down when not in use. Danish Oil is considered to be flammable. It should be stored out of the reach of children. If the workpieces are to be given a different color or simply become darker, they must first be stained or coloured. For this purpose, water-based colour concentrates are recommended. (Processing information on request). The Danish Oil can then be applied to the workpiece as a surface protection after the dye has completely dried out.
Rustins Danish Oil is a mixture of oils (including Tung Oil), resins and desiccants, developed to create an attractive and permanently resistant wood surface treatment. The surface becomes satin matt. For shiny surfaces, we recommend Rustins Teak Oil.
For all raw wooden surfaces indoors and outdoors, doors, carpentry, garden and room furniture.
Danish Oil reinforces the natural structure of wood and veneered surfaces. A natural, open-pored surface with a silky sheen is achieved.
Danish Oil meets the requirements of BS EN 71 Part 3 of 1995 and is therefore suitable for toys.
The wood must be clean, smooth, dry and free of wax, dust and other impurities. The wood can be colored, bleached or stained with Danish Oil before treatment.
Apply Danish Oil with a clean cloth or brush and after a few minutes wipe off any excess oil. For outdoor use, Danish Oil should be applied generously with a brush the first time and allowed to dry off without wiping.
Lugs can be removed by rubbing in oil again after the last application with a firm sponge in the direction of the grain and then with a clean one Cloth wipes away excess.
Raw wood requires 3 coats. Wood in the outdoor area sometimes requires further coatings (see below).
4-6 hours, depending on the type of wood, temperature and humidity.
After the previous coat has dried.
Ideally 15-25°C, do not process below 5°C, protect against rain outdoors until it is dry.
Approx. 14m² per liter with one coating, depending on the absorbency of the wood.
Regular post-treatment is required. Before post-treatment, the surfaces should be cleaned.
In outdoor areas, the coating with Danish Oil must be repeated at least once a year. Horizontal surfaces and surfaces that are particularly exposed to the weather may require more frequent treatment. Oak and hardwood have a particularly strong tendency to discolour due to weathering. Additional layers of Danish Oil are advisable here to adequately seal these woods. Up to 6 orders are particularly useful for cross-cut wood surfaces.
If stored in a cool and dry place, Danish Oil can be kept for several years in the tightly closed original bottle.
Flammable. Avoid eye and skin contact. Use only in well-ventilated rooms or outdoors. Do not smoke. Keep away from sparks or other sources of fire. Keep the packaging tightly closed.
A comprehensive safety data sheet is available on request.
Important: Cloths etc. contaminated with Danish Oil should be well ventilated and dry out flat, otherwise spontaneous ignition is possible.
Brushes or brushes should be cleaned with Rustins Brush Cleaner while they are still damp. When they have dried on or off, clean with Rustins Brush Restorer.