Keep your kitchen protected and looking its absolute best with Feast Watson Kitchen Timber Oil.
With a clear, natural Tung oil, Kitchen Timber Oil is perfectly designed to nourish and protect your kitchen benches, cutting boards, salad bowls and all interior timber against water and spill damage.
The only thing you will need to worry about is how beautiful your interior timber will look with its elegant matt finish.
Timber & bamboo kitchen benches, boards, bowls and serving utensils. Note: Ensure surfaces have thoroughly dried before exposing to food. Kitchen Timber Oil contains traces of tree nuts.
FINISH
Matt
COVERAGE RATE
10 - 12m2 per litre
NUMBER OF COATS
2 Coats
RECOAT TIME
24 hours
DRY TIME
24 hours
CLEAN UP
Mineral Turpentine. Soak application cloths in water prior to disposal.
SIZES
250ml, 1L
MIX RATIO
To stain your benchtop, add up to a maximum of 10% Feast Watson Prooftint to Kitchen Timber Oil.
Ensure your surface is clean, dry, and free from dirt, grease, oil, wax, and mould.
Sand it back to a smooth surface and remove any leftover dust.
If your timber has been previously coated, no worries. Just ensure that the surface is thoroughly stripped and sanded back to bare timber.
How to apply Feast Watson Kitchen Timber Oil:
Stir Kitchen Timber Oil gently prior to use, with a flat blade stirrer.
Apply a liberal coat of Kitchen Timber Oil to your timber with a brush, roller, or clean cloth. Ensure the surface is evenly covered.
Leave Kitchen Timber Oil to soak into timber for approximately 45 - 60 minutes, then wipe off any excess product with a clean cloth.
Allow approximately 24 hours to dry between coats.
Apply a second coat of Kitchen Timber Oil by following the application process outlined above. Allow a minimum of 24 hours to dry.
To stain your benchtop, add up to a maximum of 10% Prooftint to Kitchen Timber Oil.
Food Safety Note: Ensure that surfaces have thoroughly dried before exposing to food. Kitchen Timber Oil contains oil from tree nuts.
How to maintain my timber after using Feast Watson Kitchen Timber Oil:
Clean using a suitable liquid floor cleaner.
To rejuvenate, ensure that the surface to be treated is dry and free from dirt, oil, wax, and grease. Apply one light coat of Kitchen Timber Oil and buff.
How to maintain my timber after using Feast Watson Kitchen Timber Oil:
Clean using a suitable liquid floor cleaner.
To rejuvenate, ensure that the surface to be treated is dry and free from dirt, oil, wax, and grease. Apply one light coat of Kitchen Timber Oil and buff.
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