Treatment for internal oak doors
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Maggie66
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Treatment for internal oak doors

by Maggie66 » Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:44 am

I have just had internal oak doors fitted can someone tell me the bast treatment. I do not want to use varnish and want them to look natural.

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by THEHILL » Sat Nov 13, 2010 4:47 pm

We too have just fitted white oak internal doors. I have used a product called OSMO Polyx-Oil which is a natural hardwax-oil. For a matt finish use 3062 Clear Matt. You will need to use a minimum of two coats. The first will make the wood feel quite rough and grainy. Give a very gentle rub down with a very fine grade sponge sander, remove excess dust and give a second coat. The results are beautiful with no shine and the grain of the wood is revealed to full effect. I am very pleased with the results. Hope this helps. KRs Theresa

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