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Furniture Clinic Danish Oil: Protects and enhances wooden worktops

Furniture Clinic Danish Oil for Wood - Premium Finishing Oil to Enhance The Natural Beauty of Oak, Pine & Wooden Worktop Surfaces - Seal & Protect for a Satin Finish - 250ml
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[Versatile Wood Finishing Oil]  Seals, finishes and protects interior and exterior wood; ideal for re-oiling and maintenance.
[Water and Stain Resistant]  Exceptional water resistance prevents staining and makes surfaces easier to clean.
[Durable Satin Finish]  Natural oils and resins penetrate deeply to enhance grain, prevent cracking, and harden surface.
[Food Safe for Kitchens]  Compliant with food contact regulations; safe for worktops and protects against spills.
[Generous Coverage Options]  250ml treats ~5m2, 500ml ~10m2, and 1000ml ~20m2 for efficient application.
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Wood finishing oil, Furniture Clinic Danish Oil, designed to seal and enhance worktops, furniture and exterior timber with a durable satin finish. Home cooks and DIYers will value the water resistance and food-surface compliance that helps keep surfaces hygienic. Is this the right finish for projects that need deep penetration and lasting protection?

⚡ At a Glance
  • Finish Quality: Satin finish that enhances natural grain while penetrating deeply without forming a surface film
  • Best for: Homeowners, kitchen worktops and furniture that require regular re-oiling and maintenance
  • Not ideal for: Surfaces needing a high-gloss, film-forming lacquer or thick surface coating

A deep-penetrating blend of natural oils and resins that seals and nourishes wood. Coverage is roughly 5m2 per 250ml, suited to small and medium projects.


Durable satin appearance – With a blend of natural oils and resins

Natural oils and resins soak into timber fibres and harden below the surface rather than forming a thick topical film. Penetration fills microscopic pores and bonds with the wood structure to create a durable satin sheen.

Enhances grain and delivers a hard-wearing satin surface suitable for worktops and furniture that see regular use.

Water and stain resistance – Thanks to a deep-penetrating oil formulation

Oils form a water-repellent barrier within the wood, reducing surface absorption and helping to prevent staining. Lack of a brittle surface film avoids chipping and maintains protection under wear.

Makes treated surfaces easier to clean and less prone to marks from everyday spills and moisture.

Safe for food surfaces – With compliance to Articles in Contact with Food regulations

Formulation meets requirements for articles intended to come into contact with food, allowing use on kitchen worktops and food-preparation areas. Designed for both interior and exterior timber where food safety is a consideration.

Provides confidence when using wooden worktops and preparation surfaces that encounter food and liquids regularly.

✨ The 4 Key Reasons for Furniture Clinic Danish Oil
  1. Coverage per 250ml – Treats roughly 5m2, handy for small to medium worktops
  2. Nourishes timber – Helps prevent drying, cracking and long-term wood deterioration
  3. Suitable for many timbers – Works well on Oak, Beech, Walnut and other woods
  4. Simple maintenance – Allows easy spot re-oiling and periodic refresh without sanding
📋 Technical Details at a Glance
  • Product Type: Wood finishing oil
  • Volume: 250ml
  • Coverage: Approx. 5m2 per 250ml; 10m2 per 500ml; 20m2 per 1000ml
  • Finish: Satin
  • Composition: Blend of natural oils and resins
❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this safe to use on kitchen worktops?

A: Yes, formulation is compliant with Articles in Contact with Food regulations, making it suitable for wooden worktops and surfaces that come into contact with food.

Q: How much area does 250ml cover?

A: Approximately 5m2 per 250ml, with 500ml and 1000ml treating roughly 10m2 and 20m2 respectively.

Q: Can it be used outdoors as well as indoors?

A: Yes, suitable for both interior and exterior wood surfaces, for new or previously finished timber.

🏆 Our Verdict

Ideal for homeowners, kitchen users and woodworkers who want a natural, hard-wearing finish for worktops and furniture. Deep-penetrating oils and resins produce a satin, non-film finish that resists water and is safe for food-contact surfaces. While more economical options exist, coverage and lasting protection make it a sensible long-term investment for maintained timber surfaces.