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Watco Danish Oil, Golden Oak, Quart

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Watco Danish Oil is a unique blend of penetrating oil and varnish that hardens in the wood, not on the wood. Watco Danish Oil penetrates deep into wood pores to protect from within and to enhance the natural look and feel of the wood. It creates the rich, warm glow of a traditional hand-rubbed finish. Many projects can be completed in less than an hour - simply brush or wipe on and wipe off. Watco Danish Oil is the choice of fine woodworkers and novices alike.


  • Indoor use only (Not recommended for Floors)
  • Stain, Seals and protects in one easy step
  • Will not crack, chip, or peel
  • Apply with a brush, or wipe on with a cloth
  • Coverage for all Watco finishes is 200-300 square feet per gallon


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    I've used stains in the past and found this wipe-on approach is simpler more consistent and less of a mess. My only caution is that unless you have a strong ventilation system to the outside or are using this outside, one should always use a qualified air respirator.

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