Restoring wooden furniture with Osmo Polyx Oil is a fantastic way to breathe new life into tired pieces. Osmo Polyx Oil is a durable, low-maintenance finish that enhances the natural beauty of wood. Let’s explore how you can use it for furniture restoration:
- Clean and Prepare the Surface:
- Remove loose dirt and debris from the furniture.
- Wet the bare wood with clean water.
- Generously apply Osmo Wood Reviver Power Gel along the grain of the wood. This gel removes the grey patina and restores the wood’s natural color.
- Reviving Greyed Wood:
- Leave the gel to work for about 20 minutes.
- Clean the surface with a hard bristle brush along the grain to remove dead wood fibers.
- Rinse thoroughly with water.
- Allow the wood to fully dry before proceeding.
- Applying Osmo Polyx Oil:
- Apply a coat of Osmo Polyx Oil using a microfiber roller to the entire top of your furniture piece, not just the damaged part.
- Allow 24 hours for drying.
- Apply a second coat of Osmo using the same method.
- After another 24 hours, apply a third coat.
- Hand-sand the surface with 500-grit sandpaper to remove any bumps in the finish.
- Final Touches:
- Apply a final coat of Osmo, removing excess with a clean rag.
- Avoid water exposure for at least 2 weeks to allow the finish to cure.
Remember, Osmo Polyx Oil is renewable and repairable. Minor scratches and scuffs can be easily addressed, ensuring your custom timber furniture remains beautiful for years to come.





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