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Osmo anti-slip decking oil clear is especially suited for wooden decking and stairs outdoors, e.g. Bangkirai, Massaranduba, Garapa, Larch, Douglas Fir or Pine. Osmo anti-slip decking oil can be used for ribbed, grooved and especially for smooth surfaces. It provides a non-slip surface and extends the durability of pigmented oil-based finishes through additional weathering protection. The surface is water-repellent as well as weather and UV resistant. Osmo anti-slip decking oil clear comes with film protection.
Up to 24m² per litre.
Preparation:
Decking must be clean of all dirt, debris, mold and other contaminates prior to application of Anti Slip Decking Oil. Surfaces must be dry and frost-free (moisture content max. 20%).
Old Decking:
1. Pre-existing finishes that form a film or coating on the surface of the deck such as decking paint, varnish or some types of decking stain, must be removed completely by stripping or sanding back to bare wood
2. Decking should be thoroughly cleaned with cleaner
3. Remove any green growth
4. Decking that has turned grey or silver over time can be restored with reviver gel to restore the timbers natural colour
5. Any holes or imperfections in the wood should be filled with exterior sealer
6. Decking boards should be pre-treated with a wood preservative to protect decking against wood related diseases and wood boring insects
7. A coat of pigmented oil is recommended prior to application of Osmo Anti Slip Decking Oil
New Decking:
1. New softwood decking should be weathered for approximately 4 to 6 weeks prior to applying a decking oil
2. New exotic hardwoods should be weathered in accordance with the decking manufacturers instructions
3. Then treat as "Old Decking" above
Application:
Always do a test area before starting any project to test product suitability and final finish. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the tin at all times. Stir thoroughly before and during use.
1. Apply Osmo Anti Slip Decking Oil thinly along the grain using an floor brush and spread well
2. Work the oil into the surface of the decking
3. Allow to dry in accordance with instructions
Cleaning Equipment:
After use, the floor brush can be cleaned using brush cleaner and thinner.
Aftercare:
Regular Cleaning:
Decked areas should be swept with a stiff broom periodically, especially during the winter months, to remove any build up of dirt, leaves and other biological matter from the surface and within the grooves. To help clean the build up of mould and algae, use decking cleaner at regular intervals.
Renovation:
To prevent the anti-slip effect being reduced on frequently used walkways, Osmo recommend that these areas are partially renovated as soon as signs of wear become visible by simply brush applying a further coat of Osmo Anti Slip Decking Oil to the affected area.
Do not use or store in extremes of temperature and protect from frost.
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Osmo Anti-Slip Decking Oil Clear contains special ingredients that create a slip-resistant surface on wooden decking. It penetrates the wood, nourishing and protecting it from the inside while also adding a non-slip texture to the surface.
While Osmo Anti-Slip Decking Oil Clear is primarily designed for decking, it can also be used on other exterior wood surfaces such as fences, garden furniture, and wooden pathways, to provide both protection and slip resistance.
Yes, Osmo Anti-Slip Decking Oil Clear is suitable for use on various types of decking wood, including softwoods and hardwoods such as pine, spruce, larch, cedar, teak, and more.
Osmo Anti-Slip Decking Oil Clear is designed to be used on bare wood or previously oiled decking surfaces. It is not suitable for use on surfaces that have been treated with paints, varnishes, or other film-forming coatings, as it needs to penetrate the wood to provide slip resistance.
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