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Brand | Osmo |
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No. of coats | 2 |
Coverage | Up to 20m² per litre |
Drying time | 12 hrs |
Size | 5ml sample, 125ml, 750ml, 2.5L, 10L |
MPN | Please Select Size/Option |
GTIN | Please Select Size/Option |
Osmo UV Protection Oil Extra is ideal for use on all exterior timber, including external doors, window frames, windowsills, carports, timber cladding, balcony, screens & smooth fences, pergolas, summer houses and furniture.
Osmo UV Protection Oil Extra (Natural 429) has been specifically designed to retain the natural, untreated appearance of lighter timbers such as Oak, Pine and Larch. It is not suitable for dark exotic hardwoods, as it may leave a 'milky' or 'white film' appearance to the wood.
The clear version of this product (Clear 420 Extra) can be used as a top coat for Osmo exterior coloured finishes, such as Osmo Natural Oil Woodstain and Osmo Country Colour.
Before opening the 5ml sample sachets, squeeze the packet several times to ensure that the oil and pigments inside are thoroughly mixed.
Please Note: This product is not recommended for use on flat, horizontal surfaces where water can collect, such as exterior floors, decking, wooden steps or flat window sills.
This product is designed for smooth planed or sanded wood such as joinery, some types of smooth fencing and other exterior structures or fixings. Using this product on rough sawn or featherboard wood will significantly reduce it's stated coverage.
Ensure that all wood to be treated with Osmo UV Protection Oil Extra is clean, dry and frost-free (moisture content max. 20%).
Please Note: Allowing the wood to weather, especially dense exotic hardwoods, enables the tight, dense grain of the timber to open up. This makes it easier for the oil to penetrate deeper in to the wood grain.
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.
When renovation is required, ensure that surfaces are clean and dry.
On the tin it states that Osmo UV Protection Oil Extra is not suitable for use on Iroko, Teak and other exotic hardwood timbers. This said however, we have customers that have used Osmo UV Oil with success on these woods.
Wiping the timber down with methylated spirit prior to applying the oil can aid penetration with these wood types. Other things that can help include allowing the wood to weather for 12 weeks and ensuring that the oil is at a good room temperature which keeps it thinner. Cold temperatures thicken the oil making application more difficult.
This product is not suitable for use on horizontal surfaces such as decking. Instead consider Osmo Decking Oil.
The UV Protection Oil is not suitable for this species of wood as Idigbo is a very dense, naturally oil enriched wood that has lots of yellow extractives that can leach out of the grain, staining the timber. Instead, you may wish to consider Manns Premier UV Decking Oil
On horizontal sections, ensure at least a 15 degree angle to facilitate water run-off. Sharp edges must be rounded (radius > 2 mm). Adhering to these factors will ensure that water does not bead on the surface and degrade the UV filters rapidly.
We wouldn't recommended this as it contains a biocide treatment which shouldn't be airborne from the chemicals. Also, the product is very thick and trying to thin it will make the product lose a lot of its protection abilities. Brush and roller application will help to massage the oil into the wood which assists the oil penetrate, whereas spraying won't penetrate it well.
This can be applied to most vertical projects but will not be suitable for horizontal areas. Give our Woodcare Experts a call on 01303 213838 to discuss more suitable options.
The levels of burn with shou sugi ban vary, if it's the tiger effect (not so scorched) we would recommend this product. If it's the alligator effect its likely to brittle to be oiled, we would recommend a varnish to seal it in. Give our Woodcare Experts a call on 01303 213838 to discuss your options.
As a German brand, the language used on the tins can often get lost in translation. All Osmo products arrive with a different wording on the tin but as long as the product code is the same eg, 429 then you can be confident that the formula inside the exactly what you would expect.