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Treatex Hardwax Oil - Natural
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PLEASE NOTE, Treatex have taken the decision to reclassify Hardwax Oil Ultra Natural to Colour Tone Ultra Natural and will start altering the label accordingly.
Treatex Hardwax Oil Natural is an interior wood finish which keeps lighter timbers from warming when Treatex Hardwax oil is applied. Produced on a base of natural sustainable raw materials including linseed oil, sunflower oil, jojoba oil, beeswax, carnauba wax, candelilla wax and a small amount of white pigment.
Suitable for: internal use
Recommended timbers: All (dense/oily timbers may require Treatex Thinner)
Applications: floors, doors, stairs, worktops, woodturning etc.
Easy to apply
Quick drying - buffable
Low odour
Should not be used on darker timbers
Meets with VOC emissions regulations
Tinted with natural white pigments
Helps keeps lighter timbers from warming when Hardwax Oil Ultra Clear is applied
Other features:
No sanding required between coats
Withstands high temperatures
Very durable
Easy to maintain with Treatex Wax Polish
Spot repairable
R10 slip resistance certified and slip resistant certified for commercial use: DIN-51130, DIN-51131, EN-13893
Complies with regulation DIN 68861-1B: Resistance to spills of water, wine, beer, coffee, tea, fizzy drinks etc
Safe for use on children’s toys: DIN EN 71-3
Meets with VOC emissions regulations
Recommended for those with dust allergies; dirt and dust can be removed easily
Easy to clean with Treatex Floor Care or Treatex Spray on Floor and Surface Clean
Preparation:
If the surface to be treated is rough or if a previous surface coating finish (e.g. varnish, lacquer, etc.) is present, sand to smooth bare wood with 80-120 grit sandpaper. Some previously oiled surfaces can be overcoated, without sanding. To check compatibility, a trial application is essential when overcoating a previously oiled surface. Remove dust, dirt and any other contaminates which may lead to uneven absorption of Clear Hardwax Oil. Make sure the surface to be treated is thoroughly dry. Stir tins and ensure product is at room temperature before use. Enough product should be purchased to complete the whole project and when more than one container is required it is advisable to mix them together before use. We strongly recommend a small trial application prior to starting a project.
Application:
If you are treating oily/dense timbers e.g. Iroko, Ipe, Teak, Jarrah, Merbau etc. thin the first coat of Treatex Hardwax Oil Clear by mixing with approximately 10% Treatex Thinner. This enables the product to properly penetrate into these types of timbers. Use a brush or short gloss pile roller to evenly apply Treatex Hardwax Oil allowing roughly 30g per m². On worktops and doors etc. pay particular attention to end grain (on end grain apply wet on wet until product is no longer absorbed by the wood). Allow to dry – maintaining warmth and ventilation will enable the surface to dry within 3-6 hours. Apply with a brush or roller a second coat of Treatex Hardwax Oil, again allowing roughly 30g per m². Allow to dry thoroughly overnight before the surface is lightly used. The surface will reach maximum hardness after a further 24 hours.
Tips:
Please Note! Clear Hardwax Oil must always be used as the final coat when Natural Hardwax Oil or Colour Tones are applied*
If Treatex Hardwax Oil is applied too thickly, drying time will be increased. To speed up drying time raise the room temperature and increase air flow by opening doors and windows, or using a fan.
Should not be used on darker timbers
1L will cover approximately 25m² in one coat / 12m² in two coats depending on the timber and method of application.
2.5L will cover approximately 50m² in one coat / 30m² in two coats depending on the timber and method of application.
10L will cover approximately 200m² in one coat / 120m² in two coats depending in the timber and method of application.
1L will cover approximately 3 doors in two coats depending on the timber and method of application.
Based on natural sustainable raw materials including jojoba oil, linseed oil, sunflower oil, beeswax, candelilla wax and carnauba wax.
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