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Watco 65141 Danish Oil Wood Finish in Golden Oak is a premium oil-based wood treatment designed for indoor use on bare or sanded wood. It penetrates deeply to protect against damage while enhancing the natural grain with a warm, hand-rubbed finish. Fast drying and high coverage make it ideal for professionals and DIYers seeking a durable, elegant wood finish.
Color | Golden Oak |
Brand | RUST-OLEUM |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Oil Based |
Model Name | 65141 |
Size | Quart |
Coating Description | Oil-based |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.6 x 2.45 x 8 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Style | Danish Oil |
Recommended Uses For Product | interior |
Coverage | covers up to 170 sq. ft. |
Special Feature | Enhances Natural Look, Protects from Within, One-Step Staining and Sealing |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Package Information | Can |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | RUST-OLEUM |
Base Material | Oil-Based |
Unit Count | 32.02 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Oil |
Finish Type | Natural or hand-rubbed |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00026748065149 |
UPC | 026748065149 |
Part Number | 65141 |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 2.45 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 65141 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Natural or hand-rubbed |
Shape | Triangle |
Volume | 946 Milliliters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Enhances Natural Look, Protects from Within, One-Step Staining and Sealing |
Included Components | 1-Quart Oil Finish |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | no_warranty |
A**R
Fantastic finish oil
Easy to apply and looks full tilt pro when you're done. It gives the best finish ever for non-tabletop surfaces that are not exposed to sunlight. Best part is it's done in one application, no multiple coats and no days worth of drying. Apply it today and it's done and dry tomorrow.
R**A
Great price.
Price is great. A little goes a long way. Used it on my workbench. Can add extra layers to get the color you desire and still have some left for other projects.
A**R
Four Stars
works well
A**D
Watco Danish is simply the best
Goes on without having to sand after each coat, does not raise the wood grain.Looks great, and after 2 coats protects against light splashing and scuffs.Makes the grain of my Fir trim look great ! !Watco also makes an Exterior Finish that I use when more water-resistance is necessary, but has same application and appearance (only one color).I mix the different colors together to get exactly the shade I want, including Neutral/Clear
G**M
Brings out the natural radiance of wood
I used this on patio furniture. It was very easy to apply and it didn't take much, even after applying two coats. While not as protective as polyurethane, shellac or varnish, it does nourish and protect the wood with a waterproof film.If you want to avoid a surface that shows the coating more than the wood, then I recommend this product. It applies easily with soft rags, and I recommend using gloves - it does not burn the skin but it soaks in through the pores after a while.
R**K
Little Prep, Simple Process for Great Job
This product saves me a step (and time) when I refresh my house trim (golden oak). Over time my 28 year old baseboard trim gets nicked or the poly and stain begin to fade. Also helps with pet scratch marks on doors and trim. Sometimes light sanding on the doors may be required to remove deep scratches but the Danish Oil blends in with the surrounding undamaged trim after applying over the sanded portion of the door. I just make sure the trim and doors are clean by using a clean rag and water. After the surface dries I apply the Danish Oil as instructed on the container. Instructions say to apply one coat then apply a second coat after 15 minutes or so. Wipe off the excess 15 minutes after applying the second coat. The instructions say you can apply poly (as an option) at some point after it dries but I decided it wasn't really necessary. I used an old wash cloth to apply the stain and a second wash cloth to wipe off the excess. (I've also used (blue) shop towels that work well.) I refreshed my trim and doors In the past by applying golden oak stain and followed up with wipe on poly after the stain had dried. Danish oil accomplished the same thing in one step in half the time. I like saving time and money.
S**R
Takes the frustration out of wood finishing.
If you do not have a great technique and a dustless shop space to finish in, then this is an alternative. Colored or clear you wipe it on, let it set a bit, and then wipe off what does not absorb into the wood. When you wipe off the excess, the dust and dead bugs wipe off with it. Mostly a low gloss, low build finish. You can build up multiple coats into a satin or even gloss finish, but it is easier to let it dry well, and then top with a wipe on polyurethane to get a finish coat. Nice to work with. On open grain wood, wipe dry several times over the next 12 hours, to distribute oil that was trapped in the wood grain pores.
K**D
Product quality
I’ve used Watco stains for over 40 years, always superior results. Unfortunately, the cost of watco stains has skyrocketed. $32 for a quart…ridiculous.
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