Treatex Hardwax Oil - Ultra Soft White

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Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra - Natural
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Natural has now been rebranded under our colour tones ultra range due to confusion over the correct application instructions.

Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra Soft White can be used on light coloured timbers to help reduce firing the colour of the timber in a simple, single use product. The end result is a hard wearing, attractive finish in any situation including, floors, doors and kitchen worktops that is easy to maintain with our maintenance products and is spot repairable if the surface is damaged.

Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra Soft White can be used in two ways; the first is as a finish on its own, helping to retain the light colour of timbers such as Oak.  The second is as a top coat over Treatex Colour Tone Ultra ‘Spruce’ to create a whiter finish.

For the best light coloured finish, we recommend using new, Treatex Colour Tone Ultra Natural, followed by Hardwax Oil Ultra clear.

Suitable for: Internal use
Recommended timbers: Most lighter coloured timbers e.g. Oak, Ash, Beech, Birch, Maple, Sycamore etc. (Pines/softwoods may be better treated with Treatex Colour Tone Ultra Spruce, followed by Hardwax Oil Ultra Clear.
Applications: Floors, doors, stairs, worktops, woodturning, skirting, furniture, instruments etc.

Coverage

0.5L will cover approximately 10m² in one coat / 6m² in two coats depending on the timber and method of application.
1L will cover approximately 20m² in one coat / 12m² in two coats depending on the timber and method of application.
2.5L will cover approximately 50m² in one coat / 30m² in two coats depending on the timber and method of application.
1L will cover approximately 3 doors in two coats depending on the timber and method of application.

Most UK deliveries are shipped within 1 working day providing the order is placed before 12pm but can take up to 4 working days to be delivered.

 

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