Osmo designs Creativ Wood Wax Finish
Osmo UK combines creative design and perfect protection to create Wood Wax Finish Creativ offering visual enhancement and a finish that maintains the natural characteristics of your wood.
With fashions and personal tastes constantly changing, wooden furniture can often become out-of-date or appear to be in bad condition.
Osmo UK, the eco-friendly wood and finishes expert, say their newly developed Wood Wax Finish line can help solve these problems and allow home-owners to add a personal touch to their wooden joinery, furniture and finishings.
It can be used as either a transparent or opaque finish for interior application and with a choice of 8 attractive colours that can be mixed together, an inspiring variation of shades and intensity can be created.
"Wood Wax Finish Creativ gives users the freedom to create unique designs, individual to them," explains Steve Grimwood, Managing Director of Osmo UK.
"Instead of having to spend on a number of different products for different uses, we have designed the Wood Wax Finish range for use on all interior wood including walls, ceilings, doors, floors, mouldings, the list goes on - proving that this product is perfect for those who are keen to improve their home but, like many of us today, who are on a tight budget".
Wood Wax Finish Creativ should not be used on varnished wood, but is perfect for use on oiled and stained furniture.
Once applied, this finish still allows the wood to "breathe" and retain its original elasticity preventing it from cracking, flaking or blistering.
Wood that has been treated with Osmo Wood Wax Finish Creativ is water-repellent, abrasion-proof and resistant to dirt and household chemicals.
It is based on natural vegetable oils and waxes and by being environmentally friendly, makes it ideal for use in children's rooms and for toys.
With names conjuring up evocative images, the eight available shades are: silk, pebble, sand, coral, bamboo, fjord, black and snow.
One can vary the intensity of the colour by simply modifying the frequency of the application.
A transparent, matt surface can be achieved by applying one coat with a natural bristle brush and then removing any excess material with a cloth.
If applied twice, a more opaque, slightly gloss surface can be achieved.
However, the character and grain of the wood is still visible.
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