Overview
Barrettine Garden Furniture Oil is suitable for all types of outdoor wooden garden furniture. Its natural blend of clear oils and resin treats and enhances unsealed wood, leaving a lovely natural water resistant finish. When used regularly, it will nourish, protect and reduce the greying appearance of weathered wood.
- Nourishes and protects
- Reduces greying
- Water resistant
- Suitable for oak
Area | Exterior |
Recommended Use | Outdoor wooden furniture, including oak |
Base | Oil-Based |
Coverage | Up to 10m² per litre |
Drying Time | 48 Hours |
Re-Coat Time | 9 Hours |
Recommended Coats | 2-3 Coats |
VOC Levels | High |
Preparation
Make sure that the wood is dry, clean and free from repellent coatings such as paint or varnish.
- Remove any fungal growth, dirt or moss from the surface with a suitable cleaner.
- It must be free from surface lacquer or varnish (use fine sanding paper if necessary).
- Apply Garden Furniture Cleaner to remove residues of dirt or grease whilst oily woods may require wiping with white spirit. Allow the surface to thoroughly drybefore applying the oil.
Application
Note: Always follow the manufacturer's instructions found on the tin.
- Shake well before use. Keep the container upright at all times.
- Apply product with a clean brush or liberally, wiping off any excess after 10 - 15 minutes and allow to dry.
- 2 coats are recommended to be applied to provide enhanced protection, allowing up to 9 hours between coats.
- To give a superior smooth finish rub down with a very fine stainless steel wire wool between coats in the direction of the grain.
- rotect treated areas from rain, frost etc, until thoroughly dry, typically 24 - 48 hours depending upon ambient conditions.
Precaution: cloths used for oiling garden furniture may spontaneously combust. Immediately after use, soak them in soapy water then lay them flat outside on a non-combustible surface to dry.
Aftercare & Storage
Oil garden furniture at least once a year, especially on horizontal surfaces and in highly exposed conditions.