Partner Article
UK Oak Doors to launch all new calculator
UK Oak Doors is pleased to announce its partnership with Treatex Hardwax Oils, by launching a brand new oil coverage, making it even easier to judge how much oil is needed for a particular project.
The Warwickshire based company which specialises in the production of solid oak doors spent many months trialling many different hardwax oils, and found Treatex to be one of the best oils on the market.
A spokesperson for UK Oak Doors said: “The new onsite tool will make it even easier to judge how much oil is needed for a particular project, reducing waste and saving you the customer money!”
Being a mix of oil and wax, the oil will soak into the wood enhancing the grain, it is also very durable, quick drying and recommended for those with dust allergies.
Treatex Hardwax Oil preserves and enhances the appearance of all types of internal joinery and is manufactured on a base of natural and sustainable raw materials including: linseed oil, sunflower oil, beeswax, carnauba wax and candelilla wax.
A spokesperson for UK Oak Doors added: “The Treatex range has a higher wax content than most oils on the market . The wax will fill up the grain on the door providing a very smooth finish, whilst slowing down the moisture transfer between the wood and the atmosphere.”
To use the all new Treatex Oil Coverage Calculator for yourself, visit: http://www.ukoakdoors.co.uk/articles/2871/treatex-hardwax-oil-coverage-calculator/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by UK Oak Doors .
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