Moderators: Random Orbital Bob, nev, CHJ, Noel, Charley. By Dalboy - 20 Oct 2014, 09:36 × User mini profile.
Begin by preparing the wood surface for the finish. 9 posts; Page 1 of 1; 9 posts; Reply. (Or you can be like me, wait a couple of hours and then buff it!) After 20 minutes all excess oil was removed with a clean rag. Danish oil and buffing #917465. Dalboy. Day three involved the same process again. Use your Danish Oil until you are satisfied with it, wait until the smell is gone, then buff away.
Danish Oil penetrates the wood, so if you buffed first, I do not think that the oil would be able to penetrate the wood and you would probably have a mess. I have just … Step 2: Prepare the Piece for Finish. Applying Danish Oil Step 1: Materials. By this time the wood was not absorbing much oil, and looked very ‘wet’ after oiling.After 20 minutes the excess oil was removed with a clean rag. View full profile. Step 3: Apply the First Coat. Danish oil and buffing. Rank: Valued Contributor; Posts: 3674; Joined: 18 Sep 2008, 21:04; Location: Canterbury United Kingdom; Status: Online - 20 Oct 2014, 09:36 #917465.
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Try to apply the finish in a relative dust free environment i.e. Danish Oil was applied until the wood stopped absorbing.