Transform Your Woodwork with AEROPLANE! 🌟
AEROPLANE Danish Oil is a unique linseed oil blend designed for wood finishing and restoration. This 250 ML product offers a natural finish, strong durability, and dual protection against stains, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. With low toxicity levels after drying, it’s an eco-friendly choice for wood enthusiasts.
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | DLO |
Package Dimensions | 11.4 x 6.3 x 6.3 cm; 270 Grams |
ASIN | B0BMXMS89K |
A**O
One of the best finishes for Softwoods. - Note- not suitable for dense hardwoods.
Danish oil is also called teak oil and is a blend of mineral oils and linseed oil. The mineral oils help in penetration of the softwoods to create a durable finish. The oil darkens the grains and creates a deeper look. Its great for applications of SPF and Douglas fir etc. Its is not applicable for very dense hardwoods like dense teak and walnut etc as the penetration does not occur and it leaves an oily, sticky film on these.I have attached an image of the wood before and after. The oiled portion is to the left and bare SPF on right.Some images of Oiled SPF furniture have been attached for your reference too.Overall a great product for Softwoods.
S**K
The oil is worth every penny but packaging disappoints.
The container is bumped from all direction but no leakage so far. The danish oil is very low in viscosity as compared to linseed oil or DBL, means more susceptible to leakage. The container was covered in a single layer of bubble wrap which is not ideal for fluids. The BP Oil Mill need to up the game in packaging. The quality of product is good, not at par with Watco or other western brands, but at this price range, its an amazing deal.
A**R
Decent Quality and Great Value for Money
I had been purchasing imported danish oil at very expensive rates, but this gives the same quality finish without being so expensive. Only drawback is that it doesn't come in pre-stained options. I added Sheenlac liquid stains and it worked pretty well. I used stain:danish oil in the ratio 1:8.
A**R
Great finish.
Used this to " revitalize" some pine wood and teak furniture. Gives a nice amber hue to pine and is very easy to apply. Would have preferred slightly more viscous but still highly recommended for DIY and a good furniture finish.
V**R
Good product and value for money
Ok types nothing major change comes to wood after applying it, it surely enhances the grains and it is very easy to apply but could have been better. It gives good wet type of wood. Ok as per the cost, dont expect miracles as we see in diy videos of river table etc....but good for starters
B**V
Good for Raw wood application. Not as varnish
I bought this product thinking this will equally work as varnish. But not, this is a blend of natural linseed oil with varnish and other chemical, which the application will create a secure layer for wood. But will not replace the glossy finish varnish gives. While varnish give a thick coating only over surface, this oil penetrates into wood creating an internal protection against moisture and water.I was disappointed because it too 4 days for drying. The raw wood will absorb the oil quickly. Make sure you sand paper the wood before application. Beginners will find difficulties in finishing. I wiped out the oil with a cloth for quick dry on smooth surface.Color, texture and appearance of oil. Not too thick like varnish. Overall good product for Raw wood Application.
H**I
Excellent!!
After waiting for months for much more expensive options from rusto lee yum to become available, decided to go for this, and am so glad I did.Used this on top grade teak, 2nd grade teak etc. bare wood sanded upto 320 grit and applied 2 coats of this. The results were excellent for all of them.Just as good a product if not better than "what co" stuff and at a much better price.
K**.
Absolutely 1000 times value for money.
Applied 320 grit sand paper on a very old solid wood rack followed by aeroplane brand danish oil in generous quanity with two inch brush. Let it air dry for 6-8 hours on a rainy day. Did a thorough pressured detailed rubbing with a rag along the grain. My goodness, what a finish, what a texture, i mean amazing. With this please keep up the good work. Wishing the aeroplane people or brand a fantastic luck, best regards.
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