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Danish oil is a , often made of or . Because there is no defined formulation, its composition varies among manufacturers.

Danish oil is a hard , meaning it can into a solid form when it reacts with in the atmosphere. It can provide a hard-wearing, often water-resistant satin finish, or serve as a primer on bare wood before applying paint or varnish. It is a "long oil" finish, a mixture of oil and , typically around one-third varnish and the rest oil.

(1995). 9780806905136, Sterling Publishing.


Uses
When applied in coats over wood, Danish oil cures to a hard satin finish that resists liquid well. As the finished coating is not glossy or slippery, it is a suitable finish for items such as food utensils or tool handles, giving some additional water resistance and also leaves a dark finish to the wood. Special dyed grades are available if is also needed.


Application
Compared to varnish it is simple to apply, usually a course of three coats by brush or cloth with any excess being wiped off shortly after application. The finish is left to dry for around 4–24 hours between coats, depending on the mixture being used and the wood being treated. Danish oil provides a coverage of approximately 12.5 m2/ (600 sq. ft./gallon).
(1996). 9780004140056, HarperCollins.


Spontaneous combustion
Rags used for Danish oil, like those used for , have some potential risk of spontaneous combustion and starting fires from , so it is best to dry rags flat before disposing of them, or else soak them in water.


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