I'm curious about whether using Osmo oil on wood will cause it to harden. I've heard different things and want to know if it actually has this effect on the wood's surface.
7 answers
Giulia
Mon Oct 14 2024
The breathability of the Hardwax oil also helps to maintain the wood's structural integrity over time. As moisture is able to escape, the wood remains stable and less prone to warping or cracking.
Sebastiano
Mon Oct 14 2024
The application process ensures that the oil coats the wood evenly, allowing it to penetrate deeply into the grain. This deep penetration is crucial for achieving optimal results.
isabella_cole_psychologist
Mon Oct 14 2024
As the Hardwax oil dries, it hardens the top surface of the wood, creating a durable and protective barrier. However, this hardening process does not compromise the wood's natural beauty or texture.
SejongWisdomKeeperElite
Mon Oct 14 2024
Instead of leaving the wood feeling dry and brittle, the Hardwax oil nourishes the surface, giving it a warm and inviting feel. This nourishment helps to maintain the wood's natural luster and prevents it from looking dull or lifeless.
Michele
Mon Oct 14 2024
Applying the Osmo Hardwax oil is a straightforward process that requires minimal effort. To begin, simply dispense a thin layer of the oil onto the wooden surface using either the Osmo Floor Brush or a Microfibre roller.