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TheOtherMick
26th June 2006, 02:14 PM
G'day all,

Long time reader, first time poster.

Recently bought a house and am having fun fixing up a few small things that have been bugging me, one of which is the edge of the kitchen bench. Basically it's a laminate bench top that has a timber edge. The finish on the timber is all but gone, especially around the sink and stove areas. I'm keen to sand it back and re-finish it. Can anyone suggest a suitable finish (and/or technique) that I can use that is safe for food preparation areas.

Cheers

TassieKiwi
26th June 2006, 02:20 PM
I've had great results with 'briwax' danish oil - which is really a wipe-on varnish, with a high oil content:
Sand back to timber
Apply a coat with a rag, being liberal
wipe off remnant oil after about 10 mins
Let harden for 24 hrs
Repeat min. 3 times - I did about 5 coats.

TheOtherMick
27th June 2006, 04:17 PM
Thanks for the reply Tassie Kiwi,

I'm a big fan of Danish Oil having previously used it to finish a second-hand sideboard - came up a treat. How does it go in areas that may get wet or damp? (around sink, wiping down with a wet sponge, etc). And how's the food safety aspect?

renomart
27th June 2006, 07:59 PM
Have a look at DGI Country Oil. (http://www.dgi.com.au/coil.html)