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- Clear finish.
- Danish oil designed to protect and enhance wood surfaces.
- Internal or external use.
- For wood such as mahogany, teak, kitchen worktops, wooden panels, garden furniture, and doors.
- Durable, water-resistant seal.
- Low VOC content.
Teamac Danish Oil
Teamac Danish Oil is a high-quality wood finish that offers a clear, slightly glossy finish, enhancing the natural appearance of various wood types. It is perfect for both interior and exterior applications, providing long-lasting protection against moisture and wear. This oil is particularly effective on hardwoods like mahogany and teak, making it an excellent choice for kitchen worktops, doors, and garden furniture. The product's water-resistant properties ensure that your wood surfaces remain protected from spills and environmental elements.
Application Areas
This oil is versatile and can be used on a wide range of wood surfaces, including but not limited to:
- Mahogany and teak wood
- Kitchen worktops
- Wooden panels and doors
- Garden furniture
It is important to ensure that the surface is clean, dry, and free from wax, oil, grease, and dirt before application. Sanding may be required to remove any existing coatings for optimal results.
Application and Usage
Apply the oil using a brush or lint-free cloth, ensuring even coverage. For best results, multiple coats may be necessary, with a recoat interval of 12 hours. The product dries to a hard, durable finish within 5 to 7 days at standard room temperature. Adequate ventilation is recommended during application, particularly in confined spaces.
Restrictions and Recommendations
This product should not be used on surfaces that have not been properly prepared, as it may not adhere or perform as expected. It is also advised not to apply the oil in low-temperature or high-humidity environments, as these conditions can adversely affect drying times and the overall finish quality. If additional protection is required, consider applying a subsequent coat of the same product.
For surfaces requiring a more robust finish, consider using a suitable varnish or lacquer from the same brand.
Health and Safety
- UN Number: 1263
Contains less than 500 g/l of VOCs. The oil is not classified as PBT or vPvB under REACH regulations, but it includes components that may cause skin dryness or cracking upon repeated exposure. Always wear protective gloves and ensure proper ventilation when using this product.
Data sheet
- Manufacturer
- Teamac
- Interior / Exterior Use
- Interior & Exterior
- Water / Solvent Based
- Solvent
- For Use On
- Mahogany, Teak, Prepared, Unprepared
- Application Method
- Brush, Cloth
- Sheen
- Satin
- Colour
- Clear
- Single, Two or Three Pack
- Single
- Pack Size
- 1L
- Touch Dry (at 20°C)
- 4 Hours
- Dry to Handle (at 20°C)
- 8 Hours
- Dry to Recoat (at 20°C)
- 12 hours / overnight
- Fully Cured (at 20°C)
- 5 - 7 Days
- Coverage
- 14 m2/litre at 35 microns D.F.T
- Recommended Thinner/Cleaner
- Thinners 14
- Solids by Volume
- 47.5%
- VOC
- 433 g/litre
- Recommended Dry Film Thickness
- 35 µm
- Recommended Wet Film Thickness
- 70 µm
- UN Number
- UN1263
- Base Type
- Solvent-Based
- Suitable For Use On
- Teak
- Suitable For Use On
- Mahogany
- Finish
- Satin
- Application Method
- Brush
- Application Method
- Cloth
- Product Usage Type
- Oil
- Type of Wood Finish
- Wood Oil
- Suitable For
- Walls & Ceilings
- Colour Family
- Clear
Questions
Question about the product
Sarah on 2021-12-26 22:20:43 | Question:
I have a 3m slice of beech which were putting on our kitchen ceiling and handing lights from it. What oil is best for a natural look but protecting it from a kitchen atmosphere but also enhancing the grain? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Yes this product is suitable for external or internal applications to timber, such as in kitchens and will provide a natural appearance on the timber. | |
Joy on 2019-11-30 12:48:30 | Question:
I have two sizeable slices of very recently felled beech wood and hope to preserve them for decoration. They are entirely fresh and haven’t been treated with anything. What would you recommend for treating them and preventing them from splitting? Thank you. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
We would suggest keeping the timber oiled with either the Teamac Teak Oil or Teamac Danish oil. It will keep the beech wood looking natural and oiled rather than a varnish, it will also give you water resistance. | |
Vanessa Brimmell on 2019-08-31 16:58:13 | Question:
Hi we are currently building an oak conservatory , we are not sure whether it’s green oak or English oak , it has been open to the elements already , we are looking to maintain its natural colour and bring out the grain and weather proof it to protect it from slivering . I don’t like the idea of making it glossy , what would you suggest please |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
We would suggest considering Timberex Timberguard for this application. Nothing will stop the greying process completely but with maintenance over the years this would slow it. We would suggest trying a small area first to ensure appearance and sheen is acceptable before application to the full area. | |
JOHN AEDY on 2019-07-23 09:57:35 | Question:
good morning, i want to protect a new pine stair case, keeping the light colour of the pine will this danish oil with tung oikl be suitable also there is the alternative of danish oil without tung oil, what is the effect of having the tung oil in the danish oil |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
The advantage of tung oil is that it hardens on contact with the air – it polymerises and forms a hard “wet-look” finish. In Danish oil – this too dries to a hard shell but has a satin finish that is not slippery or glossy. The shell provides additional impact protection to the surface in addition to the water resistance from the other oils. It would be ideal for a staircase. | |
don murray on 2019-04-05 16:08:32 | Question:
We are restoring ornate oak benches within an Historic Landscape setting. The Iron bench endings are from the late 1800's. We are ready to treat the new oak bench slats however we are uncertain about which oil to go for. We want the oak to look as natural as possible and to silver up over time. Thinking Teamac Danish Oil? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Teamac Danish Oil will provide protection for timber while leaving it looking natural and will not prevent silvering of timbers | |
Azita Hariri on 2018-05-13 14:48:19 | Question:
Hi. I am currently sanding down five wooden planks made of I am which sit above radiators at the floor level in each room. They are close to the doors terraces and balcony and will be exposed to sun and some foot traffic. With so does open they will be exposed to differing weather conditions. I would like to use Danish oil but am worried about the warmth in winter months below even though the wood is a good half inch think. Is Danish oil a fire hazard after it fully cures? Is it advisable to use this close to windows and doors outside? Can it be used over a Matt outdoor water based tint? Please advise. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Where tannin rich woods are likely to get wet and exposed to sunlight, we recommend Teamac Teak Oil. It can also be applied over / to water based stains. | |
IMPORTANT SHIPPING & DELIVERY INFORMATION
Teamac Danish Oil is only available with the shipping and delivery timescales listed below - please do not contact our Customer Support Team with enquiries about alternative or earlier shipping and delivery times.
Saturdays and Sundays, as well as Bank Holidays, are not classed as working days.
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