✨ Transform Your Surfaces with Odie's Oil! ✨
Odie's Oil is a versatile, non-toxic finish designed for wood, leather, plastic, and metal. This 9-ounce glass jar contains a food-safe formula that is easy to apply, requires no sanding or stripping, and offers exceptional coverage. With natural UV inhibitors, it protects and enhances the beauty of your projects over time.
Color | Cream |
Brand | ODIE'S |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | glass |
Model Name | Odie's Oil |
Size | 9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Item Weight | 9 Ounces |
Special Feature | Kid Safe |
Liquid Volume | 270 Milliliters |
Manufacturer | OCOOW LLC |
Part Number | 22102 |
Item Weight | 9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 22102 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Kid Safe |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Like magic!
I bought this stuff to polish some of my antiques and I cannot believe how amazing it is. Yes, it’s a bit pricey but definitely worth it. Easy to apply and just gorgeous results!
K**K
Love it
Love it works good and it is friendly to your body. Just rub in wood leave it for a little bit and wipe off with cotton towel. So easy to use I had my son who is 7 use it on his project. He likes how you don’t have to wear a mask to use it.
C**.
Very nice product
Simple to use. Dries fast, very smooth finish. Unlike any product I've ever used.
W**S
Great sy
Easy to apply, great looking finish and a small amount goes a long way. Have used it on 5 projects since receiving it.
J**B
Hard to mess up
After spending hours/days/weeks making something, I dread applying a finish. I’ve messed up large projects spraying a finish because of a drip, sag, or orange-peel. This finish is relatively easy to apply, looks great, is easy to touch up, isn’t very temperature or humidity sensitive, and can be applied inside without fumes.
M**E
Pleasantly good for bare wood, adds shine on top of Danish oil
I've used Odie's on both new wood and old wood surfaces that were already coated with other products. On new wood, this gives a very similar look to Danish Oil: It darkens the wood color and provides a smooth slightly waxy feel.On old wood surfaces, it provides some minor shine and makes old wood look lively again. I used it on two pairs of speaker cabinets from the 1970's with good results.Be warned that this stuff is REALLY viscous. This is the biggest problem with Odie's. It is about as thick as cold honey. The label says that a little product goes a long way, but it's so thick and slow to work with that it's difficult to spread a small amount over a large surface unless you heat things up. However once you do work it, it gives good results. Also be aware that the label gives some vague guidance about how long to leave it on before buffing it off. Typically I leave it on 12 to 18 hours before wiping it off. This seems to give it more time to soak in, but that's just a guess.Due to the thick nature of this product, I can't imagine it would be ideal to apply it in cold climates because it would be even harder to work in,slower to soak into the surface, and slower to 'dry' or cure or do whatever it does when exposed to air (if anything).I suspect this product is a blend of mineral oil, beeswax, and perhaps orange or lemon oil. It has a pleasant vague fragrance that is hard to describe but may be beeswax.I like having this on hand to rejuvenate old wood, however I am not sold on using this on new wood because i just prefer other products. However if you wanted to go "solvent free", this product would work well.One final note: I used Odie's as the final coat over 4 coats of Danish Oil. The results are amazing. The Danish oil finished with XXXX steel wool looked great, but as a test I applied a layer of Odie's. The Odie's moved the satin finish to an attractive semi-gloss finish and gave the wood an even more glassy feel. This is a great combination and the surface could be easily re-coated with Odie's or a similar product after a year or two.
M**N
Great Product - I love it!!!
First time I’ve purchased Odie’s Oil. Man I wish I hadn’t waited so long to try it. Don’t let the price full you. I very small amount of Odie’s Oil goes a long way. It’s super easy to apply and the finish looks so good. I used it to finish two cutting boards I made to sell and to refinish the Charcuterie board I made for my wife a year ago. See photos. They all look and feel great.
D**B
Total game changer
We acquired an old vintage dining set two days before a rainstorm and we had to move it inside to finish it after sanding away the burn marks & water glass rings. After many google searches for an oil finish I could apply indoors, I found Odie's.It was a bit difficult to hone in on which product i wanted but it seemed to me, this entire line was the most flexible, meaning ANY of the oils would work well so I started with this one.It's very thick and a little truly does go a long way. For this table, I ended up using more but the previous owner did not care for the table very well and it was the thirstiest wood I have ever encountered and sucked it all up as expected. The intricate carving on the table and chairs proved to be challenging so to do those, I got the thinner Mr Cornwall's super duper oil which is equally great.The results are breathtaking. **note, after sanding the wood, I applied an ebonizer to antique the wood first - simply place a piece of super fine steel wool in a jar of white vinegar and let sit for 3days...then swipe over raw wood to instantly age - I didn't want anyone to think I'm saying the oil adds that much color. But as you can see with the chairs, after an ebonizer is applied, it brings up the warm tones and makes all the colors really popThere is no foul chemical odor...in fact, it is quite pleasant; citrusy but subtle. I still want to try the wax later but will probably hit the set with the oils again in a few weeks just to fully feed the wood again. But for a free dining set, this finish helped make it look like a very expensive art piece
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