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Brand | Fiddes |
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No. of coats | 2-3 |
Coverage | Up to 24m² per litre |
Drying time | 4 hrs |
Size | 250ml, 1L, 2.5L |
MPN | Please Select Size/Option |
GTIN | Please Select Size/Option |
Fiddes Hard Wax Oil is a highly versatile clear finishing oil made from a blend of natural vegetable oils and waxes. Perfect for use on wooden floors, doors, kitchen surfaces, children's toys, skirting, furniture and unsealed tiles. Food Safe once dry.
Ensure that surfaces to be treated are clean, dry and free from any previous finishes before applying Hard Wax Oil.
Always do a test area before starting any project to assess product suitability and final finish. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the tin at all times. No thinner or primer is required. Stir thoroughly before and during application.
Fiddes Hard Wax Oil can be applied directly from the tin onto a prepared surface with a good quality natural bristle paint brush, cloth, microfibre roller or other floor finish applicator. It is ideally applied in a well ventilated area at room temperature. For best results and maximum protection, Fiddes recommend 2 thin coats on hardwoods such as oak. Some softwoods such as pine may accept 3 thin coats but a test area is highly recommended to test absorption.
1st coat:
2nd coat:
For day to day cleaning, surfaces treated with Fiddes Hard Wax Oil can be dry wiped, swept or vacuumed.
To clean surface scuffs, marks and stains, use Fiddes Floor Surface Cleaner and a damp (not wet) microfibre cloth or mop.
Please Note: Although Fiddes Cleaner is named 'Floor Surface Cleaner' it can be used on any surface treated with Fiddes Hard Wax Oil including floors, furniture, table tops and kitchen worktops.
Alternatively, Fiddes Wood Surface Cleaner Spray can be used on these other surfaces.
Oiled or waxed floors and surfaces should not be cleaned with a steam cleaner or steam mop as these can degrade or strip the finish and potentially damage the floor.
Scuffs, stains, marks and minor scratches can be quickly and easily repaired.
For an all-in-one floor repair and maintenance solution, try Fiddes Floor Reviver Kit.
Absolutely, this product is perfect for any wooden items requiring good protection. Another big advantage of this product is that repairs are very easy to do, should the need arise.
It's better because the wax content keeps the oil suspended in the surface of the wood for longer. This means that it's a more durable oil and that maintenance is required less frequently. Also 2-3 coats are recommended (2 for everywhere except table tops and high traffic areas) where as 3-5 coats are recommended for Linseed oil, Danish oils and Tung oil.
It is beneficial if the wood grain is open when applying this product because hard wax oil mainly sinks into the wood and becomes a part of the wood. For that reason it requires a fairly open grain to accept the oil and whilst being applied, it is necessary to work the product into the wood. If you want to use any oil on your floor, but especially a wax oil, it is recommended to sand the floor with a 150 grit sandpaper or coarser. Then this product will be ideal for you.
In short, "No". Oiled and waxed finishes on floors are 'Micro-porous' which means that although the wood is protected, it can still breathe as it is not completely sealed as it would be with a varnish.
Cleaning oiled or waxed floors with a steam cleaner or steam mop introduces high temperature and pressure water which can strip and penetrate the oiled or waxed finish and potentially damage the wooden floor.
It depends what is on the surface currently. If the wood is bare, or has been previously oiled with Fiddes, a light sand to a 120- 150 grit, will help to open up the grain so that the oil can penetrate and bind to the wood fibres.
Tools and equipment can be cleaned using Barrettine White Spirit or Barrettine Bio Spirit as a more ecofriendly option.
No, the hard wax oil will need to penetrate into the wood grain to effectively protect and nourish the timber.
No, this is a penetrative oil. Any film forming product on the surface of the wood will hinder the penetration. A varnish will need to be completely removed using the correct sanding steps for the Fiddes to be effective.
It depends on the type of project you are completing. Using a ProDec Trade Pro Bristle Blend Brush helps to push the oil into the wood grain and disperse it evenly, while using Woodleys Cotton Rags can be very handy on furniture with intricate areas. Why not call our Woodcare Experts on 01303 213838 for tailored application advice on your project.