Worktop Oil

Item number:

Oiling of wooden worktops and furniture

  • Safe for food contact
  • Contains natural oils
  • Provides a dirt and water-resistant surface
  • Long lasting natural appearance
  • Can be used on all wood varieties
  • Highlights the glow and grain structure of the wood

*The wood sample is shown on oak

25 ML
100 ML
750 ML

Product details

  • Description
  • Specifications
  • Technical data sheet
  • Safety data sheet

VOC:

300 g/l, maximum VOC content (A/i (SB)): 500 g/l.

Density:

0.90-0.95 g/ml.

Shelf life:

3 years

Application Temperature:

+15-30°C and approx. 50% air humidity.

Coverage:

12-15 m²/L

Colours:

Natural, White

Cleaning of tools:

Use WOCA Solvent or turpentine

Storage:

+10-25°C. Keep out of reach of children. Do not expose to heat (e.g. sunlight). Store frost-free during winter and cool during summer.

Packaging:

750 ML

Viscosity:

30-35 Sec. DIN Cup 4

Odour:

Characteristic

Solid content:

70-75%

Between coats:

30-60 minutes at 20°C

Light use:

24 hours at 20°C

Recommendation:

Untill fully hardend the surface must be treated with care. All liquids must be removed immediately.

Fully hard:

7 days at 20°C

Worktop Oil is an air-hardening oil that penetrates deep into the wood, leaving a tough water- and stain-resistant surface. The oil highlights the wood’s natural glow and gives the surface a natural, fresh appearance. Worktop Oil is safe for food contact and can be used on surfaces that are untreated or that have previously been oil-treated and sanded.

Worksteps

Instructions
Products in use
It is important that both wood and oil have a temperature of min. 15°C (preferably around 20°C) and air humidity of approx. 50 %. Make sure that the room is well-ventilated for optimal evaporation and drying time.

Always remember to test on a less visible spot to check the compatibility of the surface with the product.

  1. Sand old and previously treated surfaces with GRIT 180 sandpaper. Vacuum clean the surface thoroughly.
  2. Thoroughly clean the surface with Intensive Wood Cleaner, mixed 1:20. Then wash with clean water. After cleaning, leave the surface to dry for at least 12-24 hours
  3. Stir the Oil carefully before and during use. Container with different batch numbers should be mixed before use to avoid differences in shade and gloss.
  4. Use a paintbrush to distribute an appropriate amount of oil in an even, covering coat. If possible, the reverse side of the work surface should also be given a coat of oil.
  5. Wait approx. 30 minutes at 20°C, while the oil soaks into the wood. Apply more oil if dry areas appear.
  6. Polish with the Hand Scrubber Flex Kit White along the direction of the wood grain. This will make the surface more durable.
  7. Then wipe off all excess oil with a lint-free cotton cloth. No excess oil should remain on the surface.
  8. Allow the surface to rest for an hour and repeat steps 3 to 7.
  9. The surface should be treated two or three times before use. For the final treatment sand in wet oil with 320-400, before wiping off with a lint-free cotton cloth.
  10. The oiled surface can be used after 24 hours at 20 degrees. During this period, the surface must not come into contact with water. The oil does not harden completely until after about a week. Therefore, treat with care during this period. Any spilled liquids should be wiped up immediately.
Wood humidity must not exceed 18%. High temperature and low air humidity will reduce drying times. Low temperature and high air humidity will extend drying times. The worktop should be maintained at least once a year, or when necessary. For a superior result, use Worktop Oil or WOCA Maintenance Gel. For a more thorough restoration, follow the entire procedure.