Osmo Oil - new woodwork
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 11:10 am
I've decided to use Osmo oil as the finish to my new woodwork, partly as a result of the opinions on here and partly because I've been very impressed with it as the finish to my oak hallway floor for around ten years.
Technical question for those who have used it. Steve Foreman, and Lindsay Porter before him, recommend painting the inner unseen surfaces with a suitable oil paint. Have you painted over the Osmo, and has the paint bonded ok to the oiled surface? Or have you left these surfaces unoiled?
Incidentally, I'm still at the preservative stage. I found an old tin of clear Cuprinol and used this for the first coat, followed up by several coats of new clear Cuprinol. What a difference between the old and the new! The new water based product is much pleasanter to use, virtually odourless, where the old spirit based smelled lethal. I suspect I know which version is more effective, though.......
Mark
Technical question for those who have used it. Steve Foreman, and Lindsay Porter before him, recommend painting the inner unseen surfaces with a suitable oil paint. Have you painted over the Osmo, and has the paint bonded ok to the oiled surface? Or have you left these surfaces unoiled?
Incidentally, I'm still at the preservative stage. I found an old tin of clear Cuprinol and used this for the first coat, followed up by several coats of new clear Cuprinol. What a difference between the old and the new! The new water based product is much pleasanter to use, virtually odourless, where the old spirit based smelled lethal. I suspect I know which version is more effective, though.......
Mark