

🪵 Preserve your wood’s true colors with a matte finish that speaks volumes.
Osmo Polyx-Oil 3051 Raw is a premium, natural oil-wax wood finish designed for light-colored woods. It offers a microporous, water-resistant matte finish that enhances and preserves the wood’s natural color without yellowing. Each 0.75L container covers approximately 237 square feet per coat, delivering durable protection with effortless application and maintenance.
| ASIN | B09JHNZP5G |
| ASIN | B09JHNZP5G |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Brown |
| Coverage | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Date First Available | 4 September 2022 |
| Date First Available | 4 September 2022 |
| Finish | Matte |
| Item Weight | 880 g |
| Item model number | 3051 |
| Item model number | 3051 |
| Manufacturer | OSMO |
| Manufacturer | OSMO |
| Material | Oil, Solvent, Water |
| Package Dimensions | 12.6 x 10.39 x 10.21 cm; 880 g |
| Package Dimensions | 12.6 x 10.39 x 10.21 cm; 880 g |
| Part number | 3051 |
| Size | 0.75 liters |
| Special Features | Extremely durable, Water resistant, Easy to maintain, High-quality manufacturing |
D**A
I heard about this online to preserve the color of ash. Worked as expected, but I applied the first couple boards too thick. A foam roller worked best for me, wiped off excess after about 10 min. The boards on the left are untreated, right are immediately after oiling, once dried they were almost impossible to tell which side we oiled. I used 3 cans on our ceilings (40x12 room and 7x20 room) I used a 4th can on all our red oak trimwork to lighten it a bit. It not noticeable, but it didn't yellow like a poly would. There is absolutely no sheen to this at all.
S**Y
It really looks natural, no orange shading. Very pretty.
A**R
I wanted this school desk to appear like unaltered maple wood. (See before and after pictures.) I tried numerous other waxes and finishes only to find they all altered the wood whether darkening or changing its color. Not Osmo! I learned about Osmo from a professional woodworker I watch on Youtube. I used not quite half the can on this table and the cubby underneath it, but I did not apply it to the bottom of the tabletop as I had not removed the original finish from it. A second application is necessary. Pros: It is easy to apply, and the finish is easily the smoothest I have ever attained (I have done dozens, if not more projects). I used a four inch microfiber roller to apply. It is thicker than stain and therefore, stayed in the area I applied it. I can't say enough good about this product. Cons: It is expensive. Also, I put a little too much Osmo on one side of the top and did not realize it (first time user) which gave it a slightly white cloudy look, so it is best to avoid putting too much on the wood or it may appear white. (It can easily be "thinned" on a project by spreading it out on the wood.)
T**Y
Best finish of all. Used on many pieces of walnut, white oak and cherry furniture I made. Looks natural and is durable with wine, spills, water, and heavy use. It does scratch more readily than a thick urethane but does not look artificial like urethane. Can be reapplied easily. Non toxic like other finishes.
O**G
Great stuff. I would advise you to watch a few YouTube videos before using because the directions on the can are a bit vague. The videos are definitely instructions. I highly recommended this product!
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