Odie's Oil

Odie's Oil

When it comes to applying a finish to preserve and protect your pyrography work, there is so much choice out there, it can be a little overwhelming. Odie’s Oil is a non-toxic, food safe, one coat, naturally effective, interior and exterior wood finish and stabiliser. 

Odie's Oil is a safe and convenient choice for finishing! Since Odie's Oil is natural and doesn't contain harmful chemicals, there is no need for PPE such as gloves and a mask when using it. This can definitely save you time and effort compared to other finishes that require safety protection.

What I like about Odie's Oil...

  • It's 100% natural
  • Contains zero toxins
  • Solvent free
  • Certified EN71-3 toy safe
  • Safe for makers, users and our planet
  • Smells incredible when applying! 

The classic Odie's Oil is fantastic, you just wipe on, leave it for an hour or so, then buff off! But for those with a little less patience (because you've used it all during the burning process!) try Odie's Super Duper Light Oil. There's literally no waiting time. Give the oil a quick stir, wipe it on, then buff it straight off. It's so simple to use!

To preserve the quality and appearance of your pyrography pieces, it's important to avoid direct sunlight exposure. Applying Odie's can indeed help protect the wood and enhance its natural beauty. The burn may still age over time, but Odie's can help maintain the piece's overall look. If you have any other questions about displaying or caring for your pyrography pieces, feel free to ask by leaving a comment at the bottom of this page.

If you would like to try Odie's Oil, you can get FREE delivery with my code CONNIEFLOWER on the Odie's Oil UK website: www.odiesoil.co.uk

Words from Odie's
Odie’s Oil uses the finest oils and waxes produced by nature to protect your wood surfaces. These oils and waxes have evolved in nature to protect plants from the constant bombardment of the elements, insects, fungi and other bio-organisms. The oils and waxes in Odie’s Oil are at home in wood because wood is where they originally evolved. Odie’s Oil is the most natural and effective way to finish a wood surface by bringing you the best of nature, today’s technology, and the time-tested knowledge of the ancient masters

This single amazing finish can be used anywhere and is so easy to apply that almost anyone can use it with success. It is not complicated to use. Wipe it on and buff it off, it’s as easy as that!

What is applied to the wood is what stays in the wood. The wood surface and pores are completely saturated with the oils and waxes in Odie’s Oil so there is no room for unwanted water, moisture or stains from wine, oil, grease, juice, saliva and sweat etc.

Odie’s Oil contains no solvents, so almost nothing evaporates from the application during the drying process. Additional coats can be applied depending on wood species and desired visual effect. 

New to Odies? 
Odie’s Oil has been developed to suit a vast array of woodworking projects, application techniques and desired results, experienced users will have a range of products at their disposal and will have developed processes to achieve the finish they require. Odie’s is also amazing on concrete, slate, steel, leather and resin etc. Perfect for makers working with multiple materials. 

Odie’s Universal Oil is an incredibly versatile and easy to use treatment and is the ‘go to’ for many projects and definitely the best place to start, equipment is minimal requiring only a white non-abrasive pad to apply and a terry (bath) towel to buff off, it really is that simple. 

Perfect results can be achieved with a single application, multiple applications are usually only necessary where additional protection is required and should be done at 24hr intervals.

If you would like to try Odie's Oil, you can get FREE delivery with my code CONNIEFLOWER on the Odie's Oil UK website: www.odiesoil.co.uk

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1 comment

Sounds like an amazing product and you’ve described it perfectly. I will definitely give Odie’s a go on my pyrography projects. Ed

Eddie

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