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Walrus Oil 32oz is a 100% natural, polymerizing furniture oil designed to restore, protect, and finish wood surfaces with a smooth matte finish. Made in the USA with FDA food-contact safe and VOC-free ingredients, it offers a lightly scented, easy-to-apply solution trusted by woodworkers for superior quality and lasting results.








| ASIN | B07N8FBZ6R |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131,278 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #213 in Wood Conditioners, Waxes & Oils |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (246) |
| Date First Available | December 17, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | FF-0946 |
| Manufacturer | Walrus Oil |
| Package Dimensions | 8 x 5.3 x 2.17 inches |
| Part Number | WO-FF-32 |
| Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Walrus Oil - Furniture Oil, 100% Natural. Finish, Restore, and Protect Wood. VOC-Free, 32oz Jug |
| Usage | Vent Hood |
J**G
Works for me - every time
I have purchased several Walrus products at the recommending of a fellow woodworker. I have found all of them superior quality, easy to apply and I get a lot of questions from my customers about the finish.
A**R
Great finish for various wood types
I have used this now on several wood projects. It is super easy to use, spreads well, doesn't smell much, and leaves a great finish. So far I have used this on white oak, red oak, and black walnut and the results are excellent.
A**F
This stuff is amazing
I love walrus oil and won’t use anything else on my natural wood pieces. It’s easy to apply and is safe for food surfaces. It gives thirsty wood such a beautiful, finished appearance… and brings out aaaall the natural colors. It doesn’t give any kind of a shine, but makes the wood look “healthy”. It’s a bit pricey, but worth it to make my one-of-kind pieces stand out!
D**D
Always get a nice finish
Simple to use. I alway seem to get good results with Walrus Oil.
G**A
good
Good
I**R
Quickly becoming my only finish
I have been making a move toward this group of finishes; polymerizing oils. I started down this path with thinned poly in the form of Danish Oil, which worked well enough but left me wanting a more natural look for all the effort. I have used 0smo and still use a one-coat two-part alternative for tabletops and items that will get heavier use (the one I use for this was developed for floors and is quite expensive. I recently found this alternative and have used it on a number of charcuterie boards with great affect. It has worked well on Walnut, Ash, Maple, and Purple Heart. It is so easy to get right and works well with my sporadic work flow and across a large range of temperature with little change in time to finish. I have been finishing with a beeswax and walnut oil polish that gives them a nice luster. Walrus makes their own which I am testing now and will update there when I have had a chance to see the results over time. This is a great finish in the hardening oil category and well worth the price. (Get the big one, once you use it you will want more.)
K**S
Pure, Natural oil that hard to find for the old school traditional finishes.
I've finished a two rifle stocks and preparing to finish a show piece fancy grade Walnut stock with this pure oil mixture without accelerators or hardeners. It's getting difficult to find oils for a long (slow) gunstock finishing the "Old School" method like commonly available in the 1950's and before. I've finished one bottom line "military grade" walnut stock and one laminate stock. Received a "fancy" grade walnut stock yesterday. The first 2 got 9 coats, wet sanded with Walrus ofrom 240 grade working uo to 1,000 grit on the ninth grade. My plans are to top with 3 coats of aa gloss oil based "accelerated" oil for a show piece stock.
M**L
nice
my woodcraft store only had this in the small bottles so I was really happy to get this I a bigger bottle I turn wood bowls and natural edge wood tables and I really love the easy application and finish has little to no smell and you can get a bit of a shin on it with a bit of buffing and burnishing I have used many different oils in the past but this, natural bees wax, and varnish is all I have and use on every thing I make
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