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    Mixing Osmo UV oil

    Looking to get some tinted UV protection oil for outdoor cedar cladding. I like the UV clear but I would like a slightly darker red tint to blend in with other timber on my house. I looked at the light red tint from Osmo posted in another thread and it seems quite dark. Just wondering if it...
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    Staining plywood and different types

    After much deliberation, I decided to clad my garden studio in ply sheets and some cedar as an added feature. I will cut the ply sheets so they have a shadow gap between each one so will definitely need to treat the edges properly which will be exposed. I want to stain the ply a dark...
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    External plywood for cladding and staining

    Not sure if this is the best forum for this query, but hope someone can advise. After much deliberation, I decided to clad my garden studio in ply sheets and some cedar as an added feature. I will cut the ply sheets so they have a shadow gap between each one so will definitely need to treat...
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    breathable membrane for garden room

    Hi, I need some advice if possible on the best type of membrane for a timber framed structure for a garden office. I was going to have the stud wall, membrane, battens, then ply cladding sealed with Osmo oil. Parts of the cladding might be open joint cladding with vertical battens, but am...
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    Staining Osmo wood filler

    Hello, I've sanded my landing floorboards and have found some damage I'd like to fill. I'm using Osmo stain and polyx oil, which are good products, so I got their natural wood filler after talking to Osmo. Having tested a bit of off cut floorboard it looks awful after staining, quite obvious...
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    Pine Door & Osmo Oil

    Hello, I've just finished applying two coats of Osmo Polyx Oil to a solid pine door and am not entirely happy with the finish, see attached. Several panels are slightly lighter. I've applied using a cloth, perhaps I need more than the two coats specified? Should I add a third coat just to the...
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    Osmo oil

    I have recently had my stair case oak clad and the fitters finished it off with a couple of coats of varnish and then a coat of Osmo oil. I am now doing other work around the staircase that has meant rubbing some areas of the oak back to bare wood again. I will be re-varnishing the wood but what...
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