Project Oil
Project Oil is similar to the Professional Oil, but it is not high solid and contains solvents, resulting in two coats needed for optimal results. The presence of solvents facilitates easy application, as they absorb quickly,eliminating the need for buffing. This oil is suitable for all types of indoor wooden furniture, as well as stairs and floors. It allows for efficient and effective work processes.
Project Oil is available in 8 different shades.
Available in 1 Liter & 2.5 Liters
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1 coat, applying 40-50 grams per square meter, yielding approximately 20-25 square meters per liter, depending on the surface’s absorption characteristics.
Furniture Sector: Apply Oil with a flat brush evenly and thinly in the direction of the grain. After 20-30 minutes in the wet phase, buff it in with a white or beige pad until the surface appears evenly matte. Remove any excess oil with a cotton cloth. After drying overnight a second coat can be applied like mentioned above. Parquet Sector: Apply oil in sections of 5-10m2 evenly and thinly with a mohair roller, oil applicator or flat brush. After 20-30 minutes in thr wet phase, buff it in with a white or beige pad by hand or with a buffing machine until it appears evenly matte. Remove any excess oil with a cotton cloth. After drying overnight, a second coat can be applied like mentioned above.
1 – 2 Coats Needed
The surface will be dust-dry after 1 to 2 hours, depending on humidity and temperature conditions. It is essential to protect the surface from water for the first 2-3 days until it has fully cured.
A 60% solid content oil. This has a high inherent penetration that penetrates deeply into the wood and protects it from the inside. Used for heavily trafficked areas made from wood, OSB, and cork indoors.
Unopened 24 months
For reconditioning and care, use Oli Natura Wood Refresher. For regular maintenance cleaning we recommend using Oli South Africa Wood Soap.
The surface must be meticulously sanded, beginning with coarse sandpaper and concluding with a final sanding using 180- 240 grit paper suitable for furniture, and 100-150 grit paper suitable for floors. Additionally, ensure that the surface is clean, dry, and free from grease and dust. Shake the container thoroughly before use.








