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Isoguard Oil 100ml – Chalked Oak

£22.00 inc. VAT

Isoguard Oil 100ml – Chalked Oak

IsoGuard® is a timber treatment oil – made from natural ingredients and containing no VOCs – developed to help protect your wood from spills and marks without masking its texture and character. Put simply, it makes life easier for you. Any exposed, unpainted oak in our collection will be finished with IsoGuard®, but it does need refreshing every so often (every couple of years for most pieces, or every six months for designs that get a lot of use or those in bathrooms). Which is where this oil, made so you can refinish your piece at home, comes in. There are three, understated finishes to choose from: Natural, Seasoned and Chalked, as well as separate formulas for outdoor furniture.

SKU: INTL-CAR-100-OIL-CHO

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    Victoria Cole

    Can you use this on a real wood kitchen worktop?

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    • Kirsty Lewis

      Kirsty Lewis

      Hi Victoria. Having discussed this with our interiors team, Isoguard can be used on a wood kitchen worktop so long as it is sanded back and prepared beforehand.

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    Gerald Weldon

    Can you put on more than one coat of isoguard

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    • Kirsty Lewis

      Kirsty Lewis

      Hi Gerald.
      As Isoguard is an oil, the furniture would need to be sanded down in preparation before applying. This being said it is unlikely that more than one coat would be beneficial.

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    Emily

    Is there anyway of viewing the colours of the oils on oak as I don’t know what the difference is between the colours

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Neptune