Osmo UV Protection Oil - Clear
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Spruce 424
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Oak 425
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Larch 426
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Douglas Fir 427
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Red Cedar 428
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Natural 429
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Light Cedar 431
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Light Oak 432
Osmo UV Protection Oil - White 3040
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Raw 3044
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Light Grey 3067
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Honey 3071
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Amber 3072
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Graphite 3074
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Black 3075
Osmo UV Protection Oil - Terra 3073
Osmo UV Protection Oil
WHICH ONE SHOULD I BUY
UV PROTECTION or UV PROTECTION EXTRA?
UV Protection Oil EXTRA (420 Satin) & (1420 Matt) contain active ingredients to protect the coating against mould, algae and fungal attack. These ingredients may be harmful to aquatic life. Once dry these ingredients are harmless.
UV Protection Oil (410) is exactly the same product but contains no biocides or harmful ingredients.
- Highly water and dirt resistant
- Contains active ingredients to protect the coating against mould, algae and fungal attack
- Clear and transparent colours available
- Microporous, penetrating finish which does not crack, peel or flake
- No sanding necessary when topping up coating
- Delays natural greying by 12 times in comparison to untreated wood
- Looking for a natural biocide-free finish? View UV-Protection Oil 410
DRY TIME
12 hours
CLEAN UP
Osmo Brush Cleaner
COVERAGE
18m²/L with one coat
COATS
2 coats
CARE
Osmo Spray Cleaner
NOTE
Oils enhance and intensify the natural tone of wood (permanent wet effect). Depending on the degree of weathering, apply one coat of Osmo UV-Protection-Oil Extra to the cleaned and intact finish after approx. 3-4 years.
Osmo UV-Protection-Oil is best suited to vertical structures whereby there is plenty of water run-off. For areas exposed to strong weathering, such as flat horizontals, weatherboard, post caps or window sills, please expect significantly shorter renovation intervals.
Vertical elements mounted onto horizontal wood should have at least a 15 degree angle. Sharp edges must be rounded (radius > 2 mm).
If the greying process has already begun, de-grey the surface with Osmo Wood Reviver Power Gel and refinish the dried surface with 2 thin coats of Osmo UV-Protection-Oil Extra.
To achieve the UV protection factor 12, it is necessary to apply 2 thin coats of UV-Protection-Oil Extra. With only one coat on untreated wood, the life of the coating is significantly shorter.
Using power washers will severely decrease the coverage of the finish and general or multi-purpose cleaners will increase the frequency of maintenance and recoating.
FINISHES
Clear Finishes: 420 clear in a Satin finish, and 1420 clear in a Matt finish.
Transparent Colour Finishes: 16 colours in a Satin or Matt finish.
Note: Clear finishes are available as factory produced stocked item, while colour finishes are available when mixed in selected stores, via the Osmo Tinting Machine for your convenience.
APPLICATION TOOL
Osmo Flat Brush or Osmo Microfibre Roller
RECOMMENDED USE
Vertical wood surfaces in outdoor areas
RECOAT
One coat, when signs of wear become visible
SIZES
5ml, 125ml, 750ml, 2.5L, 10L
SURFACE PREPARATION
Wood surface must be clean, dry and frost-free (moisture content max. 20%). Ideally, surfaces are sanded no finer than a P120 grit grade of sand paper. Sanding to finer grades will reduce required absorbency.
Osmo UV-Protection-Oil Exra is ready to use. Do not thin. Stir well using a flat stirring stick or spatula before use. If possible, and if the wood is an absorbent species, please apply the first coat to all sides before installation.
Fresh wood containing natural wood ingredients /extractives (eg: Cedar, Larch, Teak, Mahogany or Iroko) are often less absorbent and need to weather off first before applying the product. Please refer to website ‘Suitability’ section for more details. Weathering helps ingredient rich wood become more absorbent and the wood finish adheres optimally. Weathering is also required if ingredient rich wood has been freshly sanded or renovated.
A coloured base coat is recommended, e.g. Natural Oil Woodstain. Coloured base coats can improve UV protection.
For renovations, clean old microporous wood finishes thoroughly. De-grey any weathered bare wood with Osmo Wood Reviver Power-Gel before applying an Osmo exterior product.
Old paints and lacquers must be completely removed. As a general rule, wear a dust mask during sanding works. To maintain absorbency, avoid sanding surfaces finer than a P120 grit. Weather ingredient rich wood after sanding.
The finished surface is influenced by several factors, including the condition of the wood. Therefore, a trial application is always required, especially for unfamiliar surfaces.
Soft wood species like Pine or Spruce are more prone to blue stain, rot and insects. If desired, pre-treat these soft woods if possible on all sides with Osmo WR Base Coat.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
With Osmo Flat Brush or Osmo Microfibre Roller, apply thinly along the wood grain and spread well.
Allow to dry for approx. 12 hours. Cooler temperatures, higher humidity levels or over application will delay drying. Once dry, apply the second coat thinly.
When recoating colour treated surfaces, or for renovation works, one coat applied to the clean and dry surface is usually sufficient.
SUITABILITY
RECOMMENDED
For all other wood types not mentioned, always trial apply first.
- Oak
- Beech
- Ash
- Alder
- Birch
- Thermowood and Thermally Modified Timber (TMT): prone to grey very fast and therefore application of a tint/colour is recommended within the first two weeks after processing. Always trial apply the tint/colour to reach a harmonious colour tone with Thermowood / TMT.
ALSO RECOMMENDED
For the following wood types, WR Base Coat is recommended before use.
- Accoya®
- Kebony®
- Pine
- Spruce
- Douglas Fir
RECOMMENDED AFTER WEATHERING PERIOD
For the following ingredient rich wood species, a weathering period is recommended to improve absorbency. New or freshly sanded ingredient rich wood requires at least 12 weeks exposure to the exterior elements ( unless otherwise stated below) before application.
After the weathering period, it’s generally recommended to de-grey the bare surface with Osmo Wood Reviver Power-Gel , damp rinse, then clean the surface from the extractive content before application, always trial apply!
For all other ingredient-rich hardwood species not mentioned, please contact us for further information.
- Cedar
- Iroko
- Mahogany
- Teak
- Walnut
- Ipe
- Merbau
- Wenge
- Rosewood
- Sycamore
- Pressure-Impregnated Pine
- Sapele: Approx. 3-4 weeks exposure
- Larch: Approx. 2-6 weeks exposure. Application of WR Base Coat is recommended before use.
- Pressure-Impregnated Wood: Approx. 12 weeks exposure to heavy rain (winter periods) or approx. 6 months exposure to light rain (summer periods) to wash out the salts used for impregnation.
Important: please check and ensure moisture content is below 20% prior to application.
NOT RECOMMENDED
- Green Oak: moisture content is often above the maximum 20% recommended.
- Idigbo: contains yellow dyes which leaches when the wood becomes wet and stains when in contact within iron.
- Other: woods treated with a varnish, lacquer or other surface coatings must be completely sanded before use.
Osmo Polyx Oil Tints
Osmo Polyx Oil Tints are the perfect solution for enhancing the natural beauty of your wood surfaces while providing exceptional protection. This high-quality, hard-wearing oil is designed to penetrate deep into the wood, creating a durable finish that is both water-resistant and resistant to everyday wear and tear. Available in a variety of rich, vibrant tints, Osmo Polyx Oil allows you to customize the appearance of your wood, whether you are looking to maintain its natural look or add a splash of color to your furniture, flooring, or cabinetry.
One of the standout features of Osmo Polyx Oil Tints is its eco-friendly formulation, which is free from harmful solvents and harmful chemicals. This makes it a safe choice for both indoor and outdoor applications, ensuring that your living spaces remain healthy and inviting. The oil enhances the wood grain, providing a beautiful, satin finish that highlights the unique characteristics of each piece. Additionally, the easy application process allows for quick and efficient coverage, making it suitable for both DIY enthusiasts and professional craftsmen alike.
With Osmo Polyx Oil Tints, maintenance is a breeze. The oil finish is easy to refresh, requiring minimal effort to restore its original luster over time. Simply clean the surface and apply a new coat as needed to keep your wood looking its best. Whether you are working on a new project or revitalizing an existing piece, Osmo Polyx Oil Tints offer a reliable and aesthetically pleasing solution that will stand the test of time. Elevate your woodworking projects with this exceptional product and enjoy the perfect blend of beauty and durability.
