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3232 Clear, SatinThe subtle, noble shimmer resembles satin and emphasises the wood grain modestly.
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3262 Clear, MattFor an almost completely natural look. Light reflections are diffused.
Polyx®-Oil Rapid
Quick Drying Hardwax-Oil
- Fast drying
- Clear and transparent colour finishes available
- Enhances the wood’s natural character
- Extremely durable and hardwearing
- Very water and dirt resistant
- Resistant to common liquid spillages such as water, juice, tea, cola and wine
- Saliva-resistant and sweatproof, suitable for children’s toys
- Microporous, breathable finish which does not crack, peel or flake
- No sanding necessary for spot repairs or future applications
- Looking for the Original hardwax oil? View Polyx®-Oil Original
Please Note: there is currently a transition of labels due to the introduction the Osmo Tinting System with new colour possibilities. It is possible that slight variations to the sticker on the front of the product label may occur depending on point of purchase.
*Colours for Rapid are only available when mixed in selected stores, via the Osmo Tinting Machine.
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3040 White *
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3044 Raw *
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3067 Light Grey *
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3071 Honey *
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3072 Amber *
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3073 Terra *
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3074 Graphite *
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3075 Black *
Finishes
Clear Finishes: Satin or Matt.
Transparent Colour Finishes: 8 colours in a Satin* or Matt* finish.
*Product only available when mixed in selected stores, via the Osmo Tinting Machine.
Application Tools
Osmo Flat Brush, Floor Brush, Hand Pad or Osmo Microfibre Roller
Recommended Use
Interior wooden floors and furniture
Recoat
One coat, when signs of wear become visible
Sizes
125ml, 750ml, 2.5L, 10L
Dry Time
4-5 hours (clear), 8 hours (colours)
Clean Up
Osmo Brush Cleaner
Coverage
30m²/L with one coat
Coats
2 coats
Care
Osmo Wash and Care, or Spray-Mop. View the Full Care Guide.
Surface Preparation
Wood surface must be clean, dry and frost-free (moisture content max. 18%).
Osmo Polyx®-Oil Rapid is ready to use. Do not thin.
Stir well using a flat stirring stick or spatula before use.
Clean old microporous stains thoroughly. Old paints and lacquers must be completely removed.
As a general rule, wear a dust mask during sanding works. Fill small cracks, larger joints or holes in wood (with Osmo Wood Filler).
Sand wood surfaces carefully. Begin with coarse sandpaper – final sanding work for flooring P120-150, for furniture P180-240. Before oiling the surface, remove sanding dust with a broom or vacuum.
The finished surface is influenced by several factors, including the condition of the wood. Therefore, a trial application is always required, especially for unfamiliar surfaces.
Method of Application
With Osmo Flat Brush, Osmo Microfibre Roller or Floor Brush, apply thinly and evenly to the clean and dry wood along the wood grain and spread well within 10-15 minutes. Wipe away any excess product.
Allow 3232 or 3262 to dry for approx. 4-5 hours under good ventilation. 3240 or other specially mixed colours can be coated after 8 hours. After drying, apply a second coat also thinly and quickly. Avoid covering during drying and curing. After 2-3 weeks, the surface is fully cured.
When renovating or recoating an already oiled surface, one coat applied to the clean and dry surface is usually sufficient.
Note
Oils enhance the natural tone of wood (permanent wet effect). Applying the product too generously and insufficient ventilation lead to delays in drying.
For dark and extractive-rich hardwoods (e.g. Wenge, Merbau, Jatoba etc.), we recommend using Osmo Wood Wax Finish Clear Extra Thin. A trial application is recommended.
For cork surfaces, due to their high absorbency please ensure that the wood finish is applied especially thinly. On cork, longer drying times are to be taken into consideration (at least 6-8 hours).
If a higher gloss level is desired use Osmo Liquid Wax Cleaner very thinly and polish when dry. Avoid using Osmo Liquid Wax Cleaner on surfaces that have not dried and cured properly. Always trial apply first.
Using general or multi-purpose cleaners will increase the frequency of maintenance and recoating. Allow finish to fully cure before heavy usage.
Care
Regular Cleaning: Wood surfaces treated with Polyx®-Oil Rapid are highly repellent and easy to maintain. Remove debris with the Osmo green Dust-Mop from the Mop Cleaning Kit for Floors, or use a broom or a vacuum cleaner.Damp mop floors using diluted Osmo Wash and Care and the Osmo Micro-Mop Plush from the Mop Cleaning Kit for Floors. Avoid saturating the surface with water. For the convenient cleaning of floors use Osmo Spray-Mop. For furniture or small areas, use Osmo Spray Cleaner and Osmo Easy Pads.
Occasional Maintenance: For spot cleaning stubborn scuff marks, or occasionally refreshing satin or gloss Polyx-Oils use Osmo Liquid Wax Cleaner. Alternatively, Osmo Maintenance Oils can be used to occasionally refresh most Polyx Oil sheen levels, including matt. Ensure surfaces are appropriately cleaned before thinly applying Osmo Maintenance Oils.
Recoating: Simply re-apply one coat onto the appropriately cleaned and dried surface when signs of wear become visible.
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OSMO FLOOR BRUSH
Made with 100% natural bristles with soft tips which gives fine control in achieving the desired effect. Make short work of large areas with exceptional coverage capacities to produce professional looking results every time. With a high quality beech frame and robust backing plate, simply attach the Osmo extendable telescopic handle for applying in comfort.
OSMO FLOOR ROLLER SET
Made with microfibres to ensure high coverage allowing you to apply thinly, thoroughly and evenly along the wood grain and spread well. For first application, two coats is recommended onto a clean and dry surface. For renovation, just one coat is necessary.
Top Tips:
- Stir well using a flat stirring stick or spatula before use. Failure to mix all ingredients ( and colour) could lead to an increased patchiness.
- For dark and extractive-rich hardwoods (e.g. Wenge, Merbau, Jatoba etc.), we recommend using Osmo Wood Wax Finish Clear Extra Thin. A trial application is recommended.
- Over application and/or low ventilation can also increase the drying times.
- Avoid covering Osmo Polyx®-Oil Rapid during drying and curing. After 2-3 weeks, the surface is fully cured.
- Osmo Polyx®-Oil 3240 Rapid White can be used as a stand alone finish and requires two thin brush, or Osmo Microfibre roller coats to complete the finish.
- On high traffic areas, Osmo Polyx®-Oil 3240 Rapid White can be used to top coat other Osmo interior white finishes (eg Osmo Wood Wax Finish 3111 White). Applying a top coat of a clear Osmo Polyx®-Oils increases the risk of yellowing white colours.
- If you prefer the look of untreated wood or to retain the light character of the wood please use Osmo Polyx®-Oil 3044 Raw.
- Pre-treatment with Osmo Wood Protector 4006 is recommended for use in bathrooms or kitchens. Expect the wood to appear darker and more colour intensified following treatment with Osmo Wood Protector 4006. Always trial apply first.
Additional Information:
- Approx. coverage: 24m²/L with one coat
- No. of coats: 2 coats
- Application temperature: +5°C
- Drying time: 4-5 hrs (clear), 8 hrs (colours)
- Sizes: 0.125L, 0.750L, 2.5L, 10L
Osmo Polyx®-Oils are developed from natural oils and waxes to provide the most hardwearing and durable protection for wooden flooring and furniture.
The wood’s true beauty is accomplished by using Osmo Polyx®-Oil Rapid. The emphasis on the wood’s grain and natural characteristics provides a warm and rich effect to ensure that any interior looks luxurious and elegant. Each wood has its own style and unique charm, and is seductive from the first sight.
Before and After Examples
*Untreated wood
**Treated with Polyx®-Oil
OAK
is the classic types of wood. A traditional wood, yet timeless and always in fashion.
Origin: Europe
Spruce
is the most important European type of wood. The bright knotty wood is used everywhere in interior design and is always on trend.
Origin: Scandinavia / Russia
Ash
is an unobtrusive predominantly bright wood with a clear and distinctive drawing.
Origin: Europe
Alder
shows up as yellow-reddish brown wood with fine pores
Origin: Europe
Pine
is a classic. This wood is particularly popular because of its warm hue.
Origin: Scandinavia / Russia
Beech
is a coveted native species reddish-brown colour.
Origin: Europe
ACACIA
is a rather rare and difficult species to be processed in the most attractive colours.
Origin: Europe
CHERRY
provides a very noble picture reddish brown colour.
Origin: Europe
MAPLE
is particularly bright and hard, uniquely charismatic.
Origin: Europe