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Oil for timber cladding
Decking Oil - Light Brown
Organoil's "Standard" Decking and Exterior Oil is a semi transparent, light brown oil preservative, for all exterior timbers, such as timber decks, house cladding and weatherboards, pergolas, lattice, railings, fencing and posts.
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Decking Oil - Red
Organoil's "Red Highlighter" natural decking and exterior oil is a natural-ingredient timber finish and preservative which will nourish and protect external timbers such as decking, weatherboards and pergolas. Finishing to a red/brown colour, it is suited for all timbers, but especially kwila.
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Decking Oil - Gold
Gold Highlighter natural decking and exterior oil is a natural-ingredient timber finish and preservative which will nourish and protect external timbers such as decking, weatherboards and pergolas. Finishing to a yellow/gold colour, it is suited to light timbers such as pine, macrocarpa and Douglas fir (Oregon).
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Woodguard
A clear, light, plant oil and wax based wood preservative and pre-seasoner, designed to protect raw timber during the construction process. It is also recommended for use as a pre-seasoner on all hardwood decking timber, prior to oiling. When used on green timbers, Woodguard helps to prevent warping, checking and cracking caused by rapid drying out.
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UV rated exterior clear oil
OSMO UV Protection Oil - Extra is a clear, microporous, satin-matt finish for new exterior timber joinery and timber garden furniture. Can be used as a "stand alone" clear finish, or as a final top coat over newly applied oil based stains.
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One Coat Only
OSMO's One Coat Only HS is a high solid, semi transparent satin matt exterior and interior wood finish, available in 16 colour shades.
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Natural Oil Woodstain
OSMO Natural Oil Woodstain is a decorative, microporous transparent wood stain for exterior timbers. Particularly suitable for timber patio furniture, timber garage doors, decks, pergolas and other exterior trim. Available in 5 colours - Ebony, Oak, Patina, Red Cedar and White.
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