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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Tung oil is easy to use and really highlighted the character of the wood. Pure tung oil (no solvents) allows it to be used indoors, has a pleasant, nutty odor during curing
Damian Cutchin
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Did what it was supposed to. I think I left a little extra on the surface and it did not even turn color or dull.
Jessie
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
After using boiled linseed oil on a few shelves, I decided to get Tung oil for my horse stable since it's nontoxic and not smelly. This stuff is amazing!!! Not irritating at all, even in small spaces. I thought oiling the entire barn was going to be a tedious task but since the results are so dramatic it's been pretty rewarding so far.
The Chip
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
When choosing oils, I usually go with tung oil even though the "weight" is higher than most other oils. I've found the protection from it oil lasts longer than linseed or others. Hope's is my goto, and I never have a problem with it. Reasonably priced, and a high quality product. You always know you can count on it.Picture included shows my last project after protecting with Hope's tung oil and finishing it with a basic paste wax.
Donna C.
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
I've been treating my 42 year old deck with another product and it didn't last 6 months.I bought my dad's house and he built this deck 42 years ago. He sealed the deck with a oil like soak in conditioner. I thought it was Thompson water seal so that's what I used for years. The last 6 years it didn't work like it did before.This oil soaked right in and the wood is so nice and smooth. Color is natural which is a benefit. I don't want to use a stain.
Fozzie Bear
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
Used it on an axe throwing target to help it stand up to the elements. Seems to be doing a great job. The oil comes out nice and clean, as you would expect
rickatplay
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023
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Philip Ong
Reviewed in Singapore on October 1, 2021
Well, it does not work as I expected. I didn't use it at all and still in original packing
Amanda D.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020
I didn't know how much I would need and the guides all WAAAAAAY over shot how much it would take for the square footage I was covering. I think the discrepancy probably came from the fact that I was covering maple cabinet grade sanded plywood, not solid lumber. Only the thin outer layer absorbs the oil, so I was able to cover everything I need to and still have a lot left over. I have since used it on solid pine trim and red wood trim with the same results: neither took a lot to cover. I live in the Mojave desert and used this product on hot days and found that it was dry and ready to go right away. One piece, I literally applied, and then immediately stapled in place. The other pieces I let set for several hours, even though they seemed to dry immediately. There was no difference to the plywood that was allowed to sit and cure for a week, over than the stuff that sat for a week ending up dirtier, for being outside for a week. Also, I found that 2 of the bottles I ordered came with the seal broken. They did arrive when it was stupid hot, so maybe they got hot in the delivery truck or something, but the directions say it spoils quickly, so I recommend checking the seal regularly if you are not using the day it arrives.Update: It's been several weeks now and the tung oil smell is still around. I find I have to open both windows before bed and get some air flow, or the stale oil smell will be too strong.
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