Description
Liberon Floor Oil Clear for use on all untreated timber species, it enhances the natural characteristics of the wood leaving a soft satin sheen. Liberon floor oil is breathable micro porous finish offering good resistant to wear, watermarking and stains.
HOW TO USE
Preparation
Sand the floor if required and remove all previous finishes. Ensure the surface is clean, dry and dust free. If you wish to colour the wood use Liberon Wood Floor Dye prior to applying Floor Oil.
Application
For best results apply with a brush, cloth or roller working with the grain of the wood wherever possible. Allow the oil to penetrate into the wood for 10-20 minutes, then wipe over the surface with a clean, dry lint-free cloth to remove any excess oil. Failure to do so will reduce penetration of subsequent coats and produce an uneven finish. Liberon recommend a minimum of three coats, sanding lightly between coats. More coats may be required on porous timbers or for a more durable finish. Allow a minimum of 12 hours between coats and 24 hours after the last coat before heavy use of the floor.
Important
Oil finishes bring out the natural colours of timber. A wet surface will be an indication of the final colour. Always test the product on a spare surface or inconspicuous area for colour compatibility and end result.
Cleaning and maintenance
Surfaces may be cleaned using a damp cloth and spills should be wiped up immediately. For stubborn stains a mild detergent can be used, or alternatively, lightly sand the affected area to remove the stain and then re-apply Floor Oil. Re-oil surfaces when they become dull and dry. To check the surface is properly sealed drop a small amount of water onto the surface. Leave for 10-15 minutes and if the water remains on the surface then enough Floor Oil has been applied. If not, then further coats of Floor Oil are required.
Precautions
Allow all wood dyes to dry for a minimum of eight hours before applying Floor Oil.