Timberzoo has regular stock of Polyx-Oil High Solid in Clear Matt, Clear Satin and Raw, as well as complimentary products such as UV Protection Oil & Wood Protector.
Polyx®-Oil Original Clears
The natural alternative to polyurethane. A hard wearing, clear finish for interior wooden and cork flooring, timber furniture and exposed beams. Available in 4 levels of sheen.
Product Information
Durable, low maintenance, oil and wax finish for interior timber.
The combination of natural oils and waxes penetrate deeply into the surface of the timber creating a finish as durable as polyurethane, and far easier to repair and rejuvenate. The mircroprous nature of Osmo's Polyx®-Oil allows timber to breath so that finish will not crack, peel or blister.
Advantages:
Easy to apply, with 2 thin coats
Based on natural oils and waxes
Enhances the woods natural character
Very durable and hard wearing
Food safe when dry
Extremely stain resistant
Resistant to wine, cola, tea, coffee, water and fruit juices
Microporous breathable finish which does not crack, peel or flake
Spot repairs are easy. No need to sand the whole floor, or piece of furniture
Easy to maintain with Osmo's Wash & Care, Liquid Wax Cleaner and Maintenance Oil
Suitable for children's toys, cots and bassinets
Product Details:
Coverage: Approximately 24 square metres per litre with one coat
No of coats: 2 thin coats
Application: Good quality brush, low nap (3-5mm) microfibre roller, lint-free cloth or an Osmo Easy Pad
Drying time: 8 - 10 hours
Sizes: 5ml (sample satchel), 375mL, 750mL, 2.5 litres and 10 litres
Sanding in between coats not necessary
Finishes: Satin 3032, Semi Matt (Low Sheen) 3065, Matt 3062 and Gloss 3011
Storage times: 5 years unopened, 1 year once opened
Additional Advice:
Osmo's Polyx®-Oil is suitable for a variety of timber types - both hardwood and softwood - such as Pine, Kauri, Oak, Eucalyptus, Teak, Jarrah and Douglas Fir (Oregon).
To understand how the Osmo system works, and to view a comparison chart between OSMO products and polyurethanes, please click here
For timbers which are oily by nature, such as some species of Eucalypt, Kwila/Merbau and Rosewood etc, it is recommended that the timber's surface be wiped over with a solvent to remove any oil present, before applying Polyx Oil. A suitable solvent would be Osmo's Brush Cleaner and Thinner.
Coats should be applied 12 - 24 hours apart. The preferred method of application is by good quality bristle brush. Osmo's floor brush applicators are ideal. A low nap microfibre roller may also be used. Please read the data sheet for details. Liquid Wax Cleaner is recommended for buffing and rejuvenating the timber when needed.
A trial is always recommended first to determine suitability.
Timberzoo has regular stock of Polyx-Oil High Solid in Clear Matt, Clear Satin and Raw, as well as complimentary products such as UV Protection Oil & Wood Protector.
Polyx®-Oil Original Clears
The natural alternative to polyurethane. A hard wearing, clear finish for interior wooden and cork flooring, timber furniture and exposed beams. Available in 4 levels of sheen.
Product Information
Durable, low maintenance, oil and wax finish for interior timber.
The combination of natural oils and waxes penetrate deeply into the surface of the timber creating a finish as durable as polyurethane, and far easier to repair and rejuvenate. The mircroprous nature of Osmo's Polyx®-Oil allows timber to breath so that finish will not crack, peel or blister.
Advantages:
Easy to apply, with 2 thin coats
Based on natural oils and waxes
Enhances the woods natural character
Very durable and hard wearing
Food safe when dry
Extremely stain resistant
Resistant to wine, cola, tea, coffee, water and fruit juices
Microporous breathable finish which does not crack, peel or flake
Spot repairs are easy. No need to sand the whole floor, or piece of furniture
Easy to maintain with Osmo's Wash & Care, Liquid Wax Cleaner and Maintenance Oil
Suitable for children's toys, cots and bassinets
Product Details:
Coverage: Approximately 24 square metres per litre with one coat
No of coats: 2 thin coats
Application: Good quality brush, low nap (3-5mm) microfibre roller, lint-free cloth or an Osmo Easy Pad
Drying time: 8 - 10 hours
Sizes: 5ml (sample satchel), 375mL, 750mL, 2.5 litres and 10 litres
Sanding in between coats not necessary
Finishes: Satin 3032, Semi Matt (Low Sheen) 3065, Matt 3062 and Gloss 3011
Storage times: 5 years unopened, 1 year once opened
Additional Advice:
Osmo's Polyx®-Oil is suitable for a variety of timber types - both hardwood and softwood - such as Pine, Kauri, Oak, Eucalyptus, Teak, Jarrah and Douglas Fir (Oregon).
To understand how the Osmo system works, and to view a comparison chart between OSMO products and polyurethanes, please click here
For timbers which are oily by nature, such as some species of Eucalypt, Kwila/Merbau and Rosewood etc, it is recommended that the timber's surface be wiped over with a solvent to remove any oil present, before applying Polyx Oil. A suitable solvent would be Osmo's Brush Cleaner and Thinner.
Coats should be applied 12 - 24 hours apart. The preferred method of application is by good quality bristle brush. Osmo's floor brush applicators are ideal. A low nap microfibre roller may also be used. Please read the data sheet for details. Liquid Wax Cleaner is recommended for buffing and rejuvenating the timber when needed.
A trial is always recommended first to determine suitability.
Timberzoo has regular stock of Polyx-Oil High Solid in Clear Matt, Clear Satin and Raw, as well as complimentary products such as UV Protection Oil & Wood Protector.
Polyx®-Oil Original Clears
The natural alternative to polyurethane. A hard wearing, clear finish for interior wooden and cork flooring, timber furniture and exposed beams. Available in 4 levels of sheen.
Product Information
Durable, low maintenance, oil and wax finish for interior timber.
The combination of natural oils and waxes penetrate deeply into the surface of the timber creating a finish as durable as polyurethane, and far easier to repair and rejuvenate. The mircroprous nature of Osmo's Polyx®-Oil allows timber to breath so that finish will not crack, peel or blister.
Advantages:
Easy to apply, with 2 thin coats
Based on natural oils and waxes
Enhances the woods natural character
Very durable and hard wearing
Food safe when dry
Extremely stain resistant
Resistant to wine, cola, tea, coffee, water and fruit juices
Microporous breathable finish which does not crack, peel or flake
Spot repairs are easy. No need to sand the whole floor, or piece of furniture
Easy to maintain with Osmo's Wash & Care, Liquid Wax Cleaner and Maintenance Oil
Suitable for children's toys, cots and bassinets
Product Details:
Coverage: Approximately 24 square metres per litre with one coat
No of coats: 2 thin coats
Application: Good quality brush, low nap (3-5mm) microfibre roller, lint-free cloth or an Osmo Easy Pad
Drying time: 8 - 10 hours
Sizes: 5ml (sample satchel), 375mL, 750mL, 2.5 litres and 10 litres
Sanding in between coats not necessary
Finishes: Satin 3032, Semi Matt (Low Sheen) 3065, Matt 3062 and Gloss 3011
Storage times: 5 years unopened, 1 year once opened
Additional Advice:
Osmo's Polyx®-Oil is suitable for a variety of timber types - both hardwood and softwood - such as Pine, Kauri, Oak, Eucalyptus, Teak, Jarrah and Douglas Fir (Oregon).
To understand how the Osmo system works, and to view a comparison chart between OSMO products and polyurethanes, please click here
For timbers which are oily by nature, such as some species of Eucalypt, Kwila/Merbau and Rosewood etc, it is recommended that the timber's surface be wiped over with a solvent to remove any oil present, before applying Polyx Oil. A suitable solvent would be Osmo's Brush Cleaner and Thinner.
Coats should be applied 12 - 24 hours apart. The preferred method of application is by good quality bristle brush. Osmo's floor brush applicators are ideal. A low nap microfibre roller may also be used. Please read the data sheet for details. Liquid Wax Cleaner is recommended for buffing and rejuvenating the timber when needed.
A trial is always recommended first to determine suitability.