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Walrus Oil Furniture Finish

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Walrus Oil Furniture Finish

    $15.99 ea.

    How Do You Want It?
    Walrus Oil Furniture Oil is a 100% natural, VOC-Free, and food-contact safe wood finish that's suitable for sensitive projects, from kitchen tables, to baby cribs, rocking chairs, and antiques. The wipe-on formula is designed to effectively penetrate wood surfaces and polymerize (harden), forming a durable seal that protects wood from everyday wear and tear. Furniture Oil cures to a smooth, natural matte finish, that's difficult to damage and easy to maintain, and is also great for reviving old furniture. Simply wipe it on wood surfaces and watch scratches and scuffs disappear instantly! Best of all, its free of solvents and can be applied indoors without a respirator mask or other special protection.
    Brand Walrus
    Finish Type polymerizing
    Sheen Matte
    Solvent Clean Up Paint Thinner or Mineral Spirits
    Ways to Apply Prep unfinished surface by sanding at 220-600 grit. Shake bottle well, then apply thin layer of oil to entire surface. Allow 12-24 hours to dry then wipe away excess. For deeper penetration thin oil with a natural solvent. Apply multiple coats for strong
    Dry Time (recoat) 12h-24h
    Dry Time (touch) 12h-24h
    Recommended Coats As many as desired
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