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INTERBUILD Acacia kitchen worktop panel,2200x635x26mm Acacia Organic White

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We introduced Acacia worktops to the Scandinavian market more than 15 years ago and soon thereafter to Europe, Australia, New Zealand and 3 years ago to the Canadian and US market, today being the World leader for these kind of worktops. Millions of our worktops and panels are today installed in homes Worldwide. We have stringent systems for quality control to ensure that every top we sell is flawless. Needs minimal maintenance and re-oiling only once a year (the time period might vary depending on the wear-and-tear effect on the kitchen wooden worktop. Other woods can be incorporated into the construction of the panel to achieve a decorative or contrasting effect

tough and when planed and dressed it produces a very smooth surface for furniture and polishes well,As mentioned before, linseed oil is suitable natural oil that is used as an ingredient for many other related products. Danish Oil is one of them – it is a mixture of polymerized linseed oil, varnish and drying agents, which combine to achieve a hard-wearing and water-resistant finish for wooden worktops. Danish oil is one of the most popular choices when it comes to oiling wooden worktops. Overall, it is an improved version of the Linseed Oil, as it also contains varnish and different drying agents, which help for a more hard-wearing surface and shorter drying times. Provides some protection against moisture and water, ideal for chopping boards, but it is still recommend to avoid high humidity Contrary to its name, teak oil in fact does not actually contain any oils or reminiscent of the teak tree. Many products are referred to as “teak oil” because they are marketed for use on teak and other similar timbers. Teak oils’ composition may vary but it is most often based upon a mixture of linseed oil, varnish, and mineral spirits. Many types of teak oil provide a good protective barrier for wooden worktops, but will often create a glossy sheet that – in our opinion – does not accentuate the beauty of hardwood timber worktop and looks artificial. Acacia is a distinctive tree widely distributed in south eastern Australia & Tasmania, and has been more Olive Oil is most commonly used in the treatment of wooden surfaces, more specifically wooden chopping boards. Although it has the ability to highlight the natural colors of the timber, when it comes to wooden worktops it remains insufficient in providing the sufficient protection. When it comes to wooden worktops, unveiling the true grain character of the timber is insufficient, an oil’s primary duty is to ensure the wood worktop is protected from moisture, aggressive stains and physical damage.

Facilitates bacteria growth due to the humidity, it is vital to do a routine clean up at this point. Extremely tough and hard-wearing seal which protects against aggressive stains such as wine, fruit juices and etc. Here are is a comprehensive comparison of all solid wood worktop oils often recommended for treatment of timber products: 1. Olive Oil – the most ancient method!

Osmo Top Oil requires minimal preparation before application. The product can easily be applied late at night, left to dryand will be ready to use the following morning.With an attractive luster, this product is available in clear satin, clear matt, acacia and natural tones. sometimes appear in the grain, darkening to a red/honey colour when finished. Depending on the cut of

Creates a glossy surface which can become inconsistent as the wooden worktop wears and tears on certain areas. Acacia wood ranges from very pale pink/yellow through to a light honey colour, and light silver bands Harvested from FSC certified plantations and then processed to worktops and panels in a World Class manner as per our systems. We introduced worktops to the Scandinavian market more than 15 years ago and soon thereafter to Europe, Australia, New Zealand and 3 years ago to the Canadian and US market, today being the World leader for these kind of worktops. Requires reoiling and maintenance on a regular basis. The wooden worktop will need to be re-oiled every 2-3 months – This can be even more if the “activity” that is taking place on the kitchen worktop is high.

OUR SOLID WOOD WORKTOPS

There are a wide variety of oils out there that are recommended for treating wooden worktops, however each one has its own application instructions, its own advantages and disadvantages. So, the question remains, how do we choose the right wood worktop oil? The Glossy Surface doesn’t accentuate the beauty of the hardwood, on the contrary makes the wooden worktop look artificial and unnatural. At Wood Workops, we know the difference a quality wood worktop can make to any home, adding warmth, character and a hard wearing surface that will last for decades. We use our years of experience to create an extensive range of the finest quality worktops to give your kitchen style and character, at the best possible UK price. Requires multiple coatings to build up the protective barrier (Note: this is rather easy and pleasant activity). Can be supplied cut or machined to pattern, and prefinished with lacquer, oil, wax or special finishes

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