✨ Elevate your woodwork with a glow that lasts and a finish that cares 🌿
Watco 242219 Danish Oil is a low VOC, oil-based wood finish designed for indoor use on bare or sanded wood surfaces. It dries quickly in 6 hours, covers up to 85 sq ft per pint, and provides deep protection against wear and spills while enhancing wood’s natural warmth with a clear, rich finish.
Color | Clear |
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Wood |
Model Name | 242219 |
Coating Description | Oil-based |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.75 x 1.8 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Finish Type | Oil |
Style | Wood Stain |
Recommended Uses For Product | Interior, Crafts |
Opacity | 1 inches |
Special Feature | Low VOC |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Oil |
Base Material | Wood |
Package Information | Bottle or Can |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | RUST-OLEUM |
Unit Count | 14.77 Fluid Ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066167523 |
UPC | 020066167523 |
Part Number | 242219 |
Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 1.8 x 7 inches |
Item model number | 242219 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Oil |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | US |
Special Features | Low VOC |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**R
Nice Finish, Easy to Apply, What more do you want?
Watco always came through with its Danish Oil years ago, nice to see it still does. Went on easy, easy rub-down, and the result is a nice finish. Used it on maple, result magic. Use this when you want the grain to pop.
R**N
Great stuff!
I use this for finishing the necks on guitars I build. Highly recommended!
A**E
Great finish when the product needs to be food-safe!
The media could not be loaded. I am a pyrography artist. My most frequent pieces are charcuterie/serving boards, so I need a finish that will be durable but food safe. I’ve tried so many including mineral oil and walrus oil or wax and so far, my favorite is this. It’s a little temperamental and not as easy to work with as the others I mentioned, but it gives the richest finish and, in my opinion, the most amount of protection. Definitely follow the instructions and watch a video or two if you’ve never worked with it before.
D**S
Best Wood Oil I Know of
I live in a high precipitation and snow area. 1 coat on wood that is on the exterior has shown marvelous effectiveness against the elements. You don't need anything else.Magnifico
B**O
1st time good experience
After building my workbench I did tons of research on how to finish it to protect the workspace top. I found a lot of people just used wax while others used a different kind of oil.I chose Danish because I not only wanted protection but a nice look and feel after the oil cured. Many users of this oil described how the wood would turn a variation of color depending on the wood species. It also leaves a smoother feeling to the touch.I only did one coating and applied a paste wax after.My workbench is made up of 2x4 common wood, 3/4, 1/4, and 1/2 plywood.I applied Danish to the workbench top (3/4 ply), the top of the drawer (1/4 ply), the 2x4 (leg and frame), and only some of the 1/2 ply as I found this species didn’t absorb as well.The Danish Oil bought out a very nice color for the 3/4 and 1/4 as it darkened the wood in addition to the protection. The 2x4 appearance was that of a satin to semi-gloss look.All wood to the touch is smooth and by applying only one coat and applying paste wax over it, didn’t leave it as an oily surface.I followed the directions and applied in a well ventilated area outside in my driveway. I used a paint brush to apply and a lint-free cloth to wipe away. After searching for lint-free and using it I think a paper towel might have suffice that doesn’t have lint. Let it sit for most of the day and then bought it inside the garage. WARNING: The oil has a very strong smell and luckily with the garage interior door closed we didn’t subject ourselves to that seemingly toxic smell. In the morning I put the workbench back outside and aired out the garage. This was done over the course of 3-4 days. After applying the wax it helped dissipate the smell. I started using my workbench a week or so later and am very pleased with the results.
A**U
Easy
This product applies well, I had the notion that after wiping a few times it'll start to get tacky and leave a blotch pattern on the wood...not in this case. It was extremely workable and the recommended application time were on-point. Dried in 2 days, with a smooth glossy finish (2 applications).
L**5
Good for wood
I like thus product. I decided to give my old wood cabinet doors a renewed look. After cleaning the stain off with Easy Off cold oven cleaner, I lightly sanded and put Danish oil on the doors. They have the beauty of the wood grain showing through now instead of the dark stain that hid the grain and personality of the wood. You need to use this where there is good ventilation.
C**N
The best finish
I used this to put a new finish on a burl walnut sculpture I had done 50 years ago. Removed all the old wax, rubbed down with 4 0000 steel wood and applied. Beautiful surface - better than the original. There is none of the product that remains on the surface if done right, just that which soaks in. Much better than tung oil.