Product Information
Treatex Hardwax Oil Sample - Medium Oak
After a significant amount of time testing different Oils, waxes and Hardwax oils we are pleased to recommend Treatex Hardwax Oil as our preferred method of finishing for our INTERNAL Oak Doors, the reason for this is simple, the finish is the best by far. As the Treatex range has a higher wax content than most on the market the wax will fill up the grain on the door providing a very smooth finish and at the same time helping to slow moisture transfer between wood and the atmosphere.
Treatex Hardwax Oil preserved and enhances the appearance of all types of internal joinery, manufactured on a base of natural and sustainable raw materials including: linseed oil, sunflower oil, beeswax, carnauba wax and candelilla wax.
Being a mix of Oil and Wax, the oil will soak into the wood enhancing the grain, the wax will sit on the surface and fill the grain, ensuring a smooth finish.
- Meets with 2010 VOC emissions limits
- Contains no pollutants and very few solvents
- Virtually Odourless
- Very Durable
- Quick drying. Two coats in just 3-6 Hours
- Recommended for those with dust allergies; dirt and dust easily removed
- Resistance to substances such as wine, beer, coffee, tea, fizzy drinks etc
- Slip resistance certified for commercial use: DIN-511, EN-13893
Suitable for all types of internal joinery such as flooring, worktops, stairs, doors and furniture (We have this on our own worktop and cannot recommend it enough)
TREATEX IS NOT SUITABLE FOR EXTERNAL DOORS AND WOODWORK
Application
Apply with a brush or lint free rag
Ready to use - you don't need to thin it, simply stir it well.
Apply the 1st coat thinly, thoroughly and evenly along the wood grain, removing any surplus immediately. Allow this coat to dry for at least 8-10 hours ensuring good ventilation.
Apply the 2nd coat as you did the first - this coat will flow much easier than the first. Again allow 8-10 hours for drying and ventilate well.
When the door is thoroughly dry, you may buff or polish by hand or with a machine to enhance the sheen.
Usage
1 litre is enough to cover 3 doors with 2 layers. Have a look at our coverage calculator below to see how much you need!