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How can I restore color to my wooden worktop?

How can I restore color to my wooden worktop?

Using a lint-free cloth, oil the worktop with your choice of oil – Danish is my favourite as it’s light and brings wood back to its natural colour, but choose one that best suits your type of wood. If you aren’t sure, do a test patch on the underside of the worktop before starting.

What is the best treatment for wooden kitchen worktops?

Linseed or Tung Oil Pure linseed oil or tung oil are better suited for treating hardwood worktops as they penetrate timber more effectively than other natural oils. Though it may take a long time, these rub-in oils will naturally dry or cure on their own.

How do you protect a wooden kitchen worktop?

Oil every surface of your worktop (including all the edges and the underside). Two generous coats of oil should be sufficient on the underside and the non-exposed edges, but on the exposed surfaces, ideally you should aim to add at least three to five light coats of oil to ensure water resistance.

Can you paint a wooden kitchen worktop?

A timber worktop can be painted over if you’ve got the right amount of paint, but even that can carry with it a not-inconsiderable amount of risk – as well as being flipping hard work, to boot!

Do you sand between coats of Danish oil?

Danish oil dries slowly, so wait overnight before recoating. And it goes on thin, so apply a minimum of three coats. You don’t have to worry about brush marks, but you’ll get an even smoother finish by lightly “wet” sanding between the second and third coats.

Can you use Zoflora on wooden worktops?

Using Zoflora in the kitchen Have Zoflora on hand in the kitchen when taking on worktops, floors, cupboards and more. Our multi-purpose concentrated disinfectant can be used throughout the home to combat the spread of bacteria and viruses.

How do you coat a wooden worktop?

Use linseed or Danish oil (available from DIY stores) and a lint-free cloth – microfibre works well. Pour a little oil directly onto the worktop and, using the cloth, spread it over the surface until you have a very thin and even layer. Keep going until you’ve covered all your worktop, then apply another coat.

How do you fix a discolored countertop?

Steps to Fix the Discoloration: Apply a small amount of baby oil to a clean white rag. Rub it over the lighter spot (or a portion thereof). If your countertops are not properly sealed, the oil may stain. If the oil darkens the counter and you like the look, use Stone Color Enhancer to make it permanent.

Can you resurface kitchen worktops?

Countertop resurfacing is a fairly easy process of covering the existing surface with tile or sheet goods. In just a few hours or days, you can give your kitchen a whole new look at a fraction of the price of brand-new counters. Resurfacing works best over smooth laminate.

Can worktops be painted?

Aging, damaged and worn out kitchen worktops, or countertops, can now be refreshed with worktop paint. Consisting of two separate coats of paint, you will be able to use your kitchen again after just 48-52 hours. Your new kitchen worktop will be fully ready for heavy use after a drying period of 7 days.

Which is the best treatment for wood worktops?

Types of treatment for wooden worktops. Oiled Worktops: Danish Oil is generally referred to as the best treatment to finish off a kitchen worktop made from wood. It will bring out the natural ulstre of the wood while providing excellent protection.

How to take care of new kitchen worktops?

If your worktops are brand new, it’s advisable to oil them at least twice over (preferably before fitting), including the edges and underneath, where they might be seen from certain angles. ‘Wipe worktops down regularly with a damp (not wet), lint-free cloth, warm water and a small amount of soap’ advises Phil House at Worktop Express.

Is it OK to use olive oil on wooden worktops?

Olive oil stays “wet” for an indefinite period and can actually promote bacterial growth. If used to treat wooden worktops, you will often find that the oil makes the surface sticky over time, which can cause difficulty if you wish to sand down the timber and re-treat with a more suitable alternative.

When to apply Danish oil to a wood worktop?

If regularly maintained, oiled kitchen worktops made from wood will look good for many years to come. With Danish Oil, you get a food safe, water resistant finish. It is generally recommended that you regularly re-apply oil to the kitchen worktop during the first 6 weeks after the wooden worktop has been installed.

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Ruth Doyle