Osmo Oil Stain 500 mL

$60.00

NATURAL OIL-BASED STAIN FOR PROFESSIONALS!

Colour and protect wooden floors easily without visible transitions. Applying a single coat of Oil Stain will create a transparent look showing the wood’s natural grain, whilst an optional second coat will produce an opaque colour. A clear final coat of Osmo Polyx®-Oil is a must to protect pigmented finishes from wearing the colour.

500 mL

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Description

SPECIFICATIONS

Approx. Coverage: 24-48m²/L (258-517 ft2/L) per coat
Number of Coats: 1 or 2
Application Temp.: +5°C to 35°C
Approx. Dry Time: 12 hours (or 4 with hardener)

ADVANTAGES

  • Extremely durable and hard-wearing
  • Variable colour tones: Transparent (1 coat) or Intensive (2 coats)
  • Developed for professional use
  • Suitable for all woods including exotic woods
  • Fast drying – dries in just 4 hours (with hardener)
  • Resistant to common liquid spillages such as water, juice, tea, cola and wine according to DIN 68861-1A
  • Saliva-resistant and sweat-proof, suitable for children’s toys conforming to EN 71.3
  • Microporous, breathable finish which does not crack, peel or flake
  • No sanding necessary for spot repairs or future applications

Additional information

Colour

White (3501), Silver Grey (3512), Graphite (3514), Jatoba (3516), Light Grey (3518), Natural (3519), Havanna (3541), Cognac (3543), Tabac (3564), Black (3590)

Documentation

Osmo Oil Stain Product Information (PDF)

MSDS – Osmo Oil Stain (PDF)

Osmo Oil Stain Product Declaration (PDF)

Application Instructions

Osmo Oil Stain Surface Preparation

Wood surface must be clean, dry and frost-free (moisture content max. 18%). Osmo Oil Stain is ready to use, please do not thin. Stir well before use. Clean old microporous stains thoroughly. Old paints and lacquers must be completely removed. As a general rule, wear a dust mask during sanding works. Fill small cracks, larger joints or holes in wood (with Osmo Wood Filler). Sand wood surfaces carefully.

Begin with coarse sandpaper – final sanding work for flooring P120-150, for furniture P220-240. Before oiling the surface, remove sanding dust with a broom or vacuum. The finished surface is, among other things, influenced by the wood‘s natural characteristics. Therefore, a trial application is always required, especially for unfamiliar surfaces.

Osmo Oil Stain Methods Of Application

Transparent coloured: Apply very thinly and evenly to the clean and dry wood along the wood grain with Osmo Double Blade Scraper, Osmo Microfibre Roller or Osmo Floor Brush 150 mm, and massage into the wood with a white pad. Allow to dry for approx. 12 hours with good ventilation. Intensively coloured: If a stronger colour intensity is desired, apply very thinly and evenly to the clean and dry wood along the wood grain with Osmo Microfibre Roller or Osmo Floor Brush 150 mm, and spread well.

Tip: With an unused Microfibre Roller, any brushstrokes can be removed within 30 minutes after application. Allow for good ventilation while drying. If an even more intense colouration is desired, apply a second coat with Osmo Double Blade Scraper, Osmo Microfibre Roller or Osmo Floor Brush 150 mm, and massage into the wood with a white pad. For smaller areas, e.g. furniture, Osmo Oil Stain can be applied with a lint-free cloth. After thoroughly drying, a top coat should be carried out with a clear Osmo Polyx®-Oil.

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OSMO OIL STAIN COLOUR TONES

white oil stain finish
White 3501
silver grey oil stain finish
Silver Grey 3512
osmo oil stain graphite finish
Graphite 3514
osmo oil stain jatoba colour on oak
Jatoba 3516
osmo oil stain light grey colour on oak
Light Grey 3518
osmo oil stain natural finish on oak
Natural 3519
osmo oil stain havanna finish on oak
Havanna 3541
osmo oil stain cognac finish on oak
Cognac 3543
osmo oil stain tobac finish on oak
Tabac 3564
osmo oil stain black finish on oak
Black 3590

Note: The above colour shades are a true likeness of the original, after application onto Oak. However, some variation may occur due to screen brightness and uploading processes. It is advisable to test colours on a small sample, as colour may appear differently on other wood species.