Ronseal Ultimate Protection Hardwood Garden Furniture Oil
Product Description
Ronseal Ultimate Protection Hardwood Garden Furniture Oil restores and protects outdoor furniture by nourishing the wood and replacing lost natural oils. Its long-lasting formula helps prevent splitting and greying while enhancing the natural colour and appearance of hardwood. Offering all-weather protection and a natural matt finish, it keeps furniture looking its best for longer with minimal maintenance and easy application.
Product Features
- Lasts twice as long as other hardwood and teak oils – reducing the need for frequent reapplication
- All weather protection – helping your furniture stay protected all year round
- Stops wood from splitting and greying – keeping your furniture looking better for longer
- Rainproof in 2 hours – so you don’t have to worry about unexpected weather
- Simple application - For a hassle-free project
- Improves the natural colour of hardwood garden furniture – enhancing the look of your wood
- Available in a range of natural colours – giving you choice to suit your style
- Replaces oils from weathering – restoring the condition of tired wood
- Apply with brush or cloth – offering flexible application methods
- Matt finish – for a natural, understated appearance
Technical Data
Usage: Exterior garden furniture
Application Method: Cloth
Dry Time to Touch: 2 Hours
Dry Time to Recoat: 4 Hours
Dry Time to Cure: 24 Hour
Number of Coats: 3
Paint Base: Water-based
VOC: Low
Colours: Natural, Natural Oak, Natural Teak
Sizes: 500ml; 1L
Usage Guide
Before you start-
Make sure it’s a warm day above 10ºC and rain isn’t forecast. The wood needs to be clean and bare to help the oil soak in so you will need to remove any coatings first.
How to prepare old garden furniture
- Use a garden furniture stripper to remove old paint or varnish.
- Lightly sand the furniture to remove rough splinters.
- Wipe the garden furniture with white spirit to ensure any excess grease is removed.
How to prepare new garden furniture
- Make sure that your garden furniture is clean, free from dust and dirt.
- Use a stiff wire brush to remove surface wood fibres or splinters.
Application-
- Give the tin a good shake to mix together all the colour pigments.
- Pour plenty of oil onto a lint-free cloth.
- Test the colour of the oil on a small, hidden patch to make sure you’re happy with it.
- If you are happy with the colour, wipe the oil onto your furniture and rub it in well to ensure it soaks in.
- Wipe away any excess oil with a separate clean cloth.
- Wait four hours for the first coat to dry.
- For the best protection, apply three coats waiting four hours between each.
Aftercare-
Cleaning
Cloths can be cleaned in warm soapy water.
To make sure your furniture stays in the best possible condition, clean it regularly with a cloth to remove marks or stains.
Maintenance
The colour of your furniture will fade over time so for the best results, apply a new coat every 12 months.
