HeatherT
13th July 2021, 10:42 PM
Hi, I recently had an Ash wood kitchen benchtop made. I'm trying to do as much as I can myself on my house but with limited knowledge.
The friend who made the benchtop suggested Danish oil to seal the timber. Fast forward a few months and my beautiful benchtop is already pretty marked and I'm devastated. I'm now trying to sand out the water marks as much as I can.
Going forward I am trying to work out what is best to use to seal the timber. I am after as matte as possible and as natural looking as possible. It's beautiful wood. From my research my thoughts are that maybe hard wax oil is my best bet for durability + natural look. Thoughts?
I am also wondering if the whole benchtop would have to have the Danish oil removed before applying hard wax oil? Or can it be put on top as they are both oil based?
All advice would be greatly appreciated as I am well out of my depth. Thanks 😊
The friend who made the benchtop suggested Danish oil to seal the timber. Fast forward a few months and my beautiful benchtop is already pretty marked and I'm devastated. I'm now trying to sand out the water marks as much as I can.
Going forward I am trying to work out what is best to use to seal the timber. I am after as matte as possible and as natural looking as possible. It's beautiful wood. From my research my thoughts are that maybe hard wax oil is my best bet for durability + natural look. Thoughts?
I am also wondering if the whole benchtop would have to have the Danish oil removed before applying hard wax oil? Or can it be put on top as they are both oil based?
All advice would be greatly appreciated as I am well out of my depth. Thanks 😊