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Walrus Oil Furniture Butter

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Walrus Oil Furniture Butter

    $25.99 ea.

    How Do You Want It?
    Walrus Oil Furniture Butter is a paste wax wood conditioner, made with carefully formulated polymerizing oils, wax, and pine rosin. Its surprisingly easy to work with for finishing and restoring wood surfaces that require durability, waterproofing, and shine. Made with 100% natural, VOC-Free, and food-contact safe ingredients, it's ideal for kitchen dining tables, chairs, coffee tables, and other furniture pieces that may come into frequent water contact. Furniture Butter contains no dyes and will simply enhance and permanently seal-in the natural beauty of any wood surface. Formulated after ancient Venetian varnishes used for sealing violins and cellos, Furniture Butter has also become a popular finish for luthiers and guitar builders.
    Brand Walrus
    Finish Type polymerizing
    Solvent Clean Up Paint Thinner or Mineral Spirits
    Ways to Apply Prep unfinished surface by sanding at 220-600 grit. Stir well, then apply thin layer to entire surface. Allow 12-24 hours to dry, then wipe away excess. Apply multiple coats for stronger finish.
    Dry Time (recoat) 12h-24h
    Dry Time (touch) 12h-24h
    Recommended Coats As many as desired
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