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🌟 Elevate your woodwork with Tried & True — where durability meets natural beauty!
Tried & True Original Wood Finish is a premium blend of polymerized linseed oil and beeswax, delivering a glossy, water-resistant, and food-safe finish. Designed for interior wood surfaces, it cures quickly without toxic solvents, offers long-lasting protection, and allows easy touch-ups without sanding. Ideal for cutting boards, cabinetry, toys, and heirloom-quality projects.
Color | Multicolor |
Brand | Tried & True |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Other |
Model Name | FBA_ORIGINAL WOOD FIN PT |
Size | Pint |
Coating Description | Linseed oil and beeswax coating |
Style | Modern |
Recommended Uses For Product | interior |
Coverage | up to 125 square feet |
Special Feature | Water Resistant, Long-lasting Durability, Food Safe |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Liquid Volume | 473 Milliliters |
Package Information | Pint |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | FBC Chemical Corporation |
Base Material | Linseed Oil and Beeswax |
Unit Count | 15.94 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Oil |
Finish Type | Glossy |
UPC | 757602911011 |
Part Number | FBA_ORIGINAL WOOD FIN PT |
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Item model number | 126854 |
Finish | Glossy |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 3.25 Inches |
Special Features | Water Resistant, Long-lasting Durability, Food Safe |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 3.25 Inches |
R**.
Non-toxic in a nice bottle
Love this product for my turned bowls. The bottle is an improvement over the can for keeping product fresh.
M**F
Great product to use on cedar greenhouses and furniture
Used this product to seal the outside of my new cedar greenhouse. It looks great. The color is rich and just a bit darker than before and beautiful. It was easy to apply and it dried quickly. I will be using this for a cedar fence and other outdoor wood items I have. Highly recommend this product.
M**E
Un aceite con muchos beneficios para un buen acabado
Llegó a tiempo y voeen bien recomendado. Aún no lo uso pero hay buenas opiniones en internet sobre el producto.
M**Y
Great for Restoration of Antiques
Bought this to refinish an antique gunstock which still had traces of original varnish, plus numerous scratches, dents, and gouges. At first I was going to strip all remaining varnish off the stock and lightly sand it with 1000 grit emory paper, but then thought I'd try the product on the stock as it was...glad I did. A light coat applied with a rag and rubbed in blended perfectly with what finish remained, filled in minor scratches, and gave the stock an overall uniform finish - no darkening, mottling, streaking or other undesirable effects. Per instructions, I let it dry 24 hours and then hand buffed it out, finishing with a light coat of crystalline museum wax, itself buffed out when dry. It still looks like an antique gunstock with all the original scratches, etc, but instead of a "damaged" stock, it has a nice, semi-shiny patina very much in character with the age of the overall firearm. Excellent product, no "solventy" smell, dries in time specified, easy to buff out, and looks great. I'm definitely sold on this product for restoration work.
L**L
Easy to apply and nice finish.
I have used Tried and True Original over several years . I find it easy to use and creates a nice finish.. I would have given it 5 stars but the can it came in was damaged and once I opened it the lid will not seal.
G**N
Easy to use wood finish
Looking for an option for an easy to install wood finish that worked as well as the Osmo finishes. Bought this on Amazon to give it a try as I have used other Tried and True finishes in the past. It is as easy to use, if not easier, than the Osmo and is not as expensive. A little finish goes a long way. Two of the features that seem to be better than the Osmo are the drying time and the color. The Tried and True is not as dark as the Osmo (only tried this on red oak so far) and the finish does not fully cure as quickly so there is more time to touch it up/remove the excess. Recommended.
P**H
Makes wood luxurious!
I've never used a wax/oil finish on wood before now, but I definitely will in the future! I just refinished this dresser, which was really beat up. I planned to leave the drawer fronts natural and thought I could just cover the bare wood with polyurethane. I tried this on one drawer, and the polyurethane started getting cloudy, thick, and mucky! I panicked and quickly grabbed a damp rag to wipe off the polyurethane. I had purchased Tried & True for a different project, but I thought I'd give it a try since the poly was such a disaster. The oil has the texture of thick honey, and I spread it on with a lint-free cloth. The wood seemed to just soak it up like it was thirsty! I let it set for an hour, as recommended, then wiped off the excess. The result was this absolutely gorgeous wood grain on the drawers, which feel smooth, nourished, and non-greasy. I'm totally thrilled with the result! Highly recommend!
D**S
Good stuff
Working on learning wood working. Heres the coloring before and after with some linseed oil. Blood oakIf you're new like me, get some dishwashing gloves to apply after putting on a bit. Look for any spots ya miss, make sure and use a lint free cloth. Not a microfiber cloth that looks lint free, they disintegrate as ya use it. Ended up using some old restaurant napkin to apply it after. Worked great. Font ball up the rag, They will spontaneously combust. Soak it in a water pale and then air dry.
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