Re: Danish oil and kitchen tops
Check out the manufacturers leaflet as I often say IAEFRTFM
They are the only ones to rely on, I doubt they said to use a brush.
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"Geezer" wrote in message
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> Hi
> Ive just installed butchers block on my new kitchen work tops. Ive coated
it
> with a few layers of danish oil with a brush but ive put it on so thick it
> shines! Waht should I rub it down with and should I re caot it agin?
>
> chris
>
>
Date:Sun, 27 Mar 2005 21:03:09 GMT
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Re: Danish oil and kitchen tops
After liberally applying Danish oil and leaving for few minutes the excess
should be wiped off well with a clean cloth, on each coat. Try scrubbing it
with a nylon scouring pad moistening with some of the oil then wipe off the
any excess.
"kitchenman" wrote in message
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> Check out the manufacturers leaflet as I often say IAEFRTFM
>
> They are the only ones to rely on, I doubt they said to use a brush.
>
>
> --
> regards
> dave batter
> mobile email # +447718648737@mmail.co.uk
> www.kitchenman.co.uk
> www.sxmitres.info
> www.marks-family.co.uk
> www.essex-sandivers.info
>
> http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id5568652
>
> "Geezer" wrote in message
> news:d213hu$hkp$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
> > Hi
> > Ive just installed butchers block on my new kitchen work tops. Ive
coated
> it
> > with a few layers of danish oil with a brush but ive put it on so thick
it
> > shines! Waht should I rub it down with and should I re caot it agin?
> >
> > chris
> >
> >
>
>
Date:Sun, 27 Mar 2005 22:10:22 +0100
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