Oils, waxes and fillers when a sprayed film is the wrong answer.
Osmo oils, Konig and Brummer repair ranges, teak and Danish oils, and surface waxes for restoration and site finishing. Honest about wear: if the client will not re-oil, they probably wanted lacquer.
Not every job belongs in a spray booth. Restoration, site finishing and some furniture lines need oils, waxes and repair fillers that can be applied by hand and maintained for years. That is a different contract with the client than a 10% Promatch kitchen door.
Choose with the wear in the sentence
Specify oil when the brief is natural timber and the owner will look after it. Specify a sprayed wood lacquer when the brief is a locked sheen, a matched colour, wipe-down chemistry or a fire retardant class. Oil, wax or lacquer is the longer version of that choice.
What we stock
- Osmo oils and hardwax systems
- Konig range for professional repair
- Brummer fillers
- OKO repair crayons
- Teak oil and Danish oil
- 11660 surface wax
Grain fillers for sprayed systems sit in the wood lacquer range. If you are unsure, call sales with the timber, the wear and the sheen the client asked for.
Repair is not a substitute system
Konig and Brummer make good chips and handling marks. They do not turn a wrong sheen into the signed sample. A deep hit in a catalysed film, under raking light, needs a spray repair — not a crayon and hope.
Talk through the finish
Oil, wax or lacquer is a specification choice. We will tell you which system we would spray or wipe.
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