I'm confident that I'm overthinking this (a trait that seems to be increasing as I get older!) however I need some advice. I need to treat the planed ends/edges of internal oak veneered doors. The main surfaces are factory finished.
I want to change the appearance/colour of the exposed ends as little as possible. Is Osmo 3060 satin door oil a good enough choice for this or do you recommend something else? The doors are Howdens and the aforementioned is deemed suitable for use on these doors.
Any advice welcome!
I want to change the appearance/colour of the exposed ends as little as possible. Is Osmo 3060 satin door oil a good enough choice for this or do you recommend something else? The doors are Howdens and the aforementioned is deemed suitable for use on these doors.
Any advice welcome!
Osmo Door Oil | Satin 3060 and Raw 3033 | Interior Door Oil
Osmo Door Oil is a clear, protective interior door oil for oak, pine, solid wood and veneered doors. Protects internal doors from scuffs, stains & moisture.
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