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    <title>Real Oak Floors: Woca Oils</title>
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    <description>Woca Oils</description>
    <copyright>Real Oak Floors 2006</copyright>
	
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		<title>Woca Oils</title>
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      <title>Woca Outdoor Wood Oil</title>
      <description>Woca Outdoor Wood Oil


Woca outdoor wood oil protects outdoor wood work from UV rays and weather providing a hard wearing and water resistant surface. It is commonly used on but not limited to benches, windows and fences and is compatible with all wood species. Non pressure-treated softwood (except from red cedar) must be primed with Woca Primer before oiling.



Coverage: 15 - 20 m2 per litre.


Available Colours



Primer Natural Colour- 429
Red Brown Colour - 430
Hazel Colour - 431
Olive Colour - 432
Oak Colour - 433
Cherry Colour - 434
Pine Colour - 435
Spruce Colour - 436
Larch Colour - 437
Silver Colour - 440
White Colour - 401

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	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/woca_outdoor_wood_oil.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 23:02:10 +0100</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Decking Oil</title>
      <description>Woca Decking Oil


For new and old, newly cleaned wooden deckings. Protects the wood against UV-rays and provides the wood with a hard-wearing, water-resistant surface. Available in natural and redbrown (use only natural for pressure-treated wood). 


How to oil your decking



Treat new decking timber with oil before use. Clean thoroughly before starting the treatment. For old decks, clean before treatment using Decking Cleaner, then let the wood dry for approximately 24 hours. Make sure the wood is completely clean and dry. Sand down any wood fibres with fine sandpaper. Perform the treatment in dry weather only. Avoid direct sunlight and high temperatures.


Stir the oil thoroughly before use. Apply the oil evenly using a brush or paint roller. Treat the crosscut ends first. Remove any excess oil with lean cotton cloths after no more than 20 minutes. Take particular care to remove excess oil from joints and grooves. If the surface does not appear to be saturated with oil, repeat the treatment. It takes 24 to 48 hours for the oil to harden completely, depending on weather conditions and outdoor temperature. The wood must not be exposed to water during this period.




Consumption

Approx. 1l per up to 10-13m squared 
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	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_decking_oil.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:07:17 +0100</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Maintenance Paste Natural or White 400ml</title>
      <description>Woca Maintenance Paste Natural or White


Before a new floor is taken into use it is recommended to buff it – both industrially oiled floors and on site oiled floors. The final buffing gives a hard-wearing surface and may take place either by hand or with machine. Oiled floors should be maintened regularly – normally once a year, but more often when it comes to floors exposed to extremely hard wear. The maintenance may be done locally.


Usage Instructions




Clean the floor with 125ml woca wood cleaner mixed into five litres of water. Leave the floor to dry for at least eight hours.



Apply a thin coat of maintenance paste onto one to two metres of flooring,with a white polishing pad or cotton cloth.Use floor machine on large areas.



Make sure that the maintenance paste is polished uniformly into the wood.continue buffing until wood appears silk matt.



If a very matt finish is required, use cotton cloths under buffing machine. No heavy traffic for four hours and no water on surface for fourty eight hours.


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	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/woca_maintenance_paste_natural_trip_trap.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 23:02:10 +0200</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Solvent</title>
      <description>Woca Solvent


Used for the dilution of Woca oil products and the cleaning of tools. Iso Parrafin is the category for the cleanest types of solvents available. These are used by Woca to achieve a remarkable high standard of classification.
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	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_solvent.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 23:02:11 +0200</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca oil lacquer</title>
      <description>Woca oil lacquer


Woca oil lacqer, ultra matt, or silky matt oil lacquer gives a very hard wearing surface. The oil is quick drying and easy to apply. Oil lacquer is suitable for wooden surfaces, eg floors staircases, tables, shelves. Woca lacquer is available in  two varieties, gloss and matt, ultra matt or silky matt.


Coverage10m/litre</description>
	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_oil_lacquer_ultra_matt.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 23:02:13 +0200</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Lacquer Care High Gloss and Matt</title>
      <description>Woca Lacquer Care High Gloss and Matt


Woca lacquer care high gloss lacquer care, water based lacquer care for the regular maintenance of lacquered surfaces, lacquer care strenghtens the lacquer as it protects against wear and scratches and hereby prolongs the lifetime of the lacquered surface.


How to use


Basic cleaning important mix wood cleaner with water in the ratio 1 to 10.Wash the floor thoroughly till the surface is completely clean.The floor must be absolutely dry before application of lacquer care.

Application appply a thin coat of the concentrated lacquer care. If dirty rinse the cloth or mop in the clear water and wring it hard,Continue the application.Do not continue apllication of lacquer care when the floor has started to dry leave the surface to dry for appoximately thirty minutes.



For regular cleaning of lacquered surfaces use woca soap.</description>
	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_lacquer_care_high_gloss.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 23:02:13 +0200</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Danish Colour Oils Wood stains</title>
      <description>Woca Danish Colour Oils


2.5 litres.
For preparatory, staining and oil treatment of wooden floors.
Available in 14 colours:



An oil finish with wood floor oil may be done either manually or with a polishing machine, it is recommended to use a polishing machine for areas larger than fifteen metres. The wood floor oil natural is mainly used on dark wood species and enhances the natural warm glow of the wood where as light wood species are often finished with wood floor oil white which maintains and protects the natural light colour.


How to colour oil your wood flooring



The unfinished wood work should be freshly sanded with grit 120 clean with 125ml wood cleaner mixed with 5 litre of water.The floor must be completely dry and free from dirt and grease before the oil application,Recommended wood moisture max.12% the oiling is made at min 18 celsius.

Shake oil container well before use, apply the oil with ashort haired paint roller in an even coat onto approx 5 to 10metres of floor. leave the oil to be absorbed for 15 minutes, if dry spots appear, apply more oil.

Excess oil is removed or scraped onto next section of floor to be finished.The area is now polished witgh a beige polishing pad,until the area becomes saturated.The floor should not appear wet and there should not be any excess oil left on the surface after polishing,continue in sections until the whole floor has been finished.

After 6-8hours or when dry enough to walk on the floor should be buffed with white polishing pad.If a silk mat surface is required, the finished floor may be buffed with 100ml wood floor oil to 15metres of floor,this is done after the pre-hardening time and the oil must be polished carefully into the floor, remove any excess oil from the surface,after 24 hours the floor may be used with caution.The surface is fully hardened after 4-7 days, do not expose the floor to water during the hardening time.


PLEASE NOTE: The Cherry Red colour oil and the Tea Chest Brown are being discontinued and will only be available whilst stocks last - please call to check availability.
 



101 - Light Brown
102 - Brazil Brown
104 - Cherry Red Brown
105 - Tea chest brown 
106 - Rhode Island Brown
114 - Castle grey
118 - Extra White
119 - Walnut
120 - Black
314 - Extra Grey
340 - Bordeaux *New!*
341 - Cream *New!*
342 - Brandy *New!*
349 - Antik *New!*



To see a full colour swatch of the stains available (Swatches used were oak) please click 
here
Coverage12m/litre</description>
	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_danish_colour_oils.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 23:00:22 +0200</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Worktop Wood Maintainance Oil Natural</title>
      <description>Woca Worktop Oil Natural 0.75L 



Worktop Oil is developed for untreated or previously oiled/sanded wood surfaces. The oil makes the surface highly water and dirt repellent. Use Worktop Oil, Natural, on dark wood species such as mahogany, merbau, oak, teak and cherry, etc. It gives the wood a mellow, golden colour.



Use Worktop Oil, white, on light wood species such as ash, oak, beech, maple, birch and pine, to give the wood a beautiful, light colour.


Using worktop oil to treat your oak worktops


Worktop Oil is developed for untreated or previously oiled/sanded wood surfaces. The oil makes the surface highly water and dirt repellent.



Use Worktop Oil, Natural, on dark wood species such as mahogany, merbau, teak and cherry, etc. It gives the wood a mellow, golden colour.



Use Worktop Oil, white, on light wood species such as ash, oak, beech, maple, birch and pine, to give the wood a beautiful, light colour.


Tools

Brush, roller or lint-free cotton cloths. Possibly oil-wetted -sanding paper 320-400 grit and white polishing pad.





1. Clean
If the surface is particularly smooth, sand the surface with sandpaper grit 180. Make sure the wood is dry and avoid of any dirt or grease. Clean the wood with Wood Cleaner. After cleaning, let the tabletop dry for at least 8 hours.





2. Apply

Stir the oil thoroughly before use. Use a paintbrush to apply a suitable amount of oil in an even, adequate coat.





3. Wet sanding

Wait approx. 20-30 minutes at 20°C as the oil penetrates into the wood.

If necessary, sand the wood while the surface is still wet with oil. Sand wet lengthwise of the wood grain with sandpaper grit 320-400.





4. Wipe

Next, wipe off all excess oil using a lint-free cotton cloth. Do not leave any excess oil on the surface.





5. Polish

Polish the wood carefully using a white polishing pad, which ensures a harder wearing surface. Repeat the treatment on highly absorbent surfaces.The oil is thoroughly hardened after 24 hours at 20°C. Do not let the tabletop become wet during the hardening process.



6. Maintenance

Use Worktop Oil or Oil Mousse to maintain the tabletop four times a year, or as often as necessary. Before starting the maintenance procedure, clean the worktop using Wood Cleaner, and let the surface dry for at least 8 hours.



7. Technical info

Storage: Cool, but frost-proof.

Disposal: Empty containers and residues to be disposed of according to local regulations.

Declaration: Cobaltoctoat.

VOC: 414 g/l. Sub-category of the product: i. Permit limits of the product: 600 g/l. (01.01.2007)/500 g/l. (2010).

Consumption: 12-15 m2/l.





8. Please notice!!

Risk of self-ignition: Due to the risk of self-ignition it is important that oil wetted cloths are soaked in water and disposed of in a tightly closed container after use.
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	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_worktop_oil_natural.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 23:02:04 +0200</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Softwood Lye</title>
      <description>Woca Softwood Lye


Woca Softwood Lye. 1L, 2.5L and 5L.For priming of pine, spruce, and pitch pine. Prevents the natural yellowing process of the wood and preserves its original light colour. The wood must be finished with oil or soap afterwards.


How to use



The unfinished woodwork must be well sanded and cleaned dry before application of lye. Clean with 125ml wood cleaner mixed with 5 litres of water, shake the container well and pour the lye into a plastic bucket and stir regularly during appliication to get a uniform finish. It is important that no white pigments are left back in the container, stir the lye regularly afterwards.

Apply an even coat of the lye with a nylon brush lengthwise the wood grain, use at least one litre of lye per ten metres square. On vertical wood work apply the lye from top to bottom, tools can be cleaned in water.

Lye primed wood floors may after approximately one hour be cleaned with wood cleaner. Alternatively the the lye primed surface may after 1 hour be polished with a green or beige pad under the polishing machine and finally vacuum cleaned.

After a drying time of eight hours at 20 centigrde the wood must be completely dry, the wood floor may be oiled with wood floor oil, colour oil, or high solid master oil or soaped with natural soap.



Coverage10m/litre</description>
	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_softwood_lye.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 23:01:57 +0200</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Panel White and Extra White</title>
      <description>Woca Panel White and Extra White

Woca Panel White and Extra White 0.75L. For the bleaching of untreated and lacquered softwood ceilings etc. Non-drip and easy to apply. 
</description>
	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_panel_white_and_extra_white.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 23:07:39 +0200</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Master Oil</title>
      <description>Woca Master Oil


Woca Master Oil For initial oiling of all types of wood flooring. White is generally used for light wood species, and Natural is generally used for darker woods.


Usage Guide


Master Oil is ideal for large areas. It is recommendable to use a polishing machine. The Master Oil Natural is mainly used on dark wood species and enhances the natural warm glow of the wood whereas light wood species are often finished with Master Oil White which maintains and protects the natural light colour.



The unfinished woodwork should be freshly sanded with grit 100-120. Clean with 125 ml Wood Cleaner mixed with 5 l water. The floor must be completely dry and free from dirt and grease before the oil application. Recommended wood moisture max. 12 %. The oiling is made at min. 18° C.

Shake oil container well before and during use. Apply the oil with a short-haired paintroller in an even coat onto approx. 5-10 m2 of floor. Leave the oil to be absorbed for 5-10 minutes. If dry spots appear, apply more oil.

Excess oil is removed or scraped onto next section of floor to be finished. The area is now polished with a beige polishing pad under floor machine until the area appears saturated. The floor should not appear wet and no excess oil should be left on the surface after polishing. Continue in sections until the whole floor has been finished.

After 6-8 hours or when dry enough to walk on the floor should be buffed with white polishing pad. If a silk-mat surface is required, the finished floor may be buffed with 100ml Master Oil to 15 m2 of floor.

This is done after the pre-hardening time and the oil must be polished carefully into the floor. Remove any excess oil from the surface. After 12 hours the floor may be used with caution. The surface is fully hardened after 36-48 hours. Do not expose the floor to water during the hardening time.


Coverage10-12m/litre</description>
	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_master_oil.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 23:02:30 +0100</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Maintenance Oil</title>
      <description>Woca Maintenance Oil


Woca Oils are available in Natural and White 2.5 litres. For buffing and maintaining oil-treated wood floors. Suitable for both hand and machine application.



Maintain an oiled wooden floor by using these natural Woca Oils from Denmark after preparation by wet cleaning with intensive wood cleaner. Sanding or scraping is not normally required. Only a small quantity of oil is needed to smooth loose wood fibres and repair any wear to the protective finish. Hence, this oil has a low viscosity to allow a very thin application. Maintenance is necessary when the floor has become worn. Maintenance Oil is also used during the commercial application of Master Oil, or to thin Master or Colour Oil for manual application.



Use White Maintenance Oil when re-oiling white oiled floors. If a white oiled floor has been damaged or sanded then touch-up the area with Colour Oil 188, extra white. Factory white-oiled floors can often be whiter than your repaired spot. If so do not repair with oil, but White Soap concentrate.


 Coverage

30-40m/litre


Usage Guide


Before a new floor is taken into use it is recommended to buff it – both industrially oiled floors and residentially oiled floors. The final buffing provides a hard-wearing
surface and may take place either by hand or with machine. Oiled floors should be maintened regularly – normally once a year, but more often when it comes to floors exposed to extremely hard wear.



Clean the floor with 125 ml Wood Cleaner mixed into 5l water. Leave the floor to dry for at least 8 hours. The floor must be completely dry.

Shake the container carefully. Apply approx. 100 ml oil per 4 m squared with pad, paint roller, cotton cloth or use polishing machine for large surfaces.

It is important that the Maintenance Oil is carefully polished into the wood. Continue polishing until the wood appears saturated and the surface looks uniform.

Wipe the floor with clean, dry cotton cloths before proceeding with the next section of floor to be finished. The floor should not appear wet and there should not be any excess oil left on the surface after polishing. Continue in sections untill the floor has been finished. When polished with polishing machine the floor will be pre-hardened after approx. 4 hours at 20° C and may cautiously be taken into use. Manually polished floors may be taken into use after 24 hours. The surface is fully hardened after 24 hours. Do not expose the floor to water during the hardening time.

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	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_maintenance_oil.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 23:01:55 +0200</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Wood Lye - White and Grey</title>
      <description>Woca Wood Lye - White and Grey


Woca wood Lye for the lye priming of softwood and light hardwood.Wood lye can be used anywhere indoors for new or freshly sanded solid softwood or light hardwood, Beech, Ash, Birch, Maple, Hevea. Wood lye bleaches the wood preventing the yellowing process.


Usage Guide


Wood Lye bleeches solid wood floors and engineered floors of solid wood and is especially used for beech, oak, birch, maple, hevea and other types of softwood or light hardwood.



The unfinished woodwork must be well sanded, clean and dry before application of lye. Clean with 125 ml Wood Cleaner mixed with 5 l water. Shake the container well and pour the lye into a plastic bucket and stir regularly during application to get a uniform finish. Stir the lye regularly during the work.


Apply the lye undiluted with a nylon brush in an even coat on the floor lengthwise. Use at least 1 l of lye per 10 m2. On vertically mounted woodwork, apply from top to bottom. Rinse work tools clean in water.

When woodwork is dry, remove any visible lime pigments from the surface. Possibly clean with Wood Cleaner or polish with green pad under floor machine and subsequently vacuum clean the floor. Lye primed wood floor may after a drying time of approx. 8 hours at 20° C (the wood must be completely dry) be oiled with Wood Floor Oil, Master Oil, Colour Oil or High Solid Master Oil or soaped with Natural Soap. The surface may also be finished with Wood Floor Lacquer or Oil Lacquer.



2.5 litres. 

For giving a lighter shade to solid hardwood, e.g. beech and ash. After being treated with hardwood lye, the wood must be treated with oil.

Coverage10m/litre</description>
	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_hardwood_lye.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 23:05:17 +0100</pubDate>

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      <title>Woca Garden Furniture Oil Natural</title>
      <description>Woca Garden Furniture Oil Natural


Woca garden Furniture out door Oil. For new and newly cleaned garden furniture. Protects the wood against UV-rays and provides the wood with a hard-wearing water-repellent surface. Available in Natural, Teak, and Nyatoh/Meranti.


Oiling your garden furniture


The furniture must be completely clean before oiling. New furniture may be cleaned with Wood Quick and old furniture either with Wood Quick or with the more intensive Deep Cleaner A andamp; B. Leave the furniture to dry for approx. 24 hours. Remove wood chips or rough fibres with fine sandpaper. Stir the oil carefully before application. Apply the oil with brush or cotton cloth in an even saturating coat. Start with the end grain. Application only in dry weather. Avoid heat and direct sunlight.


Carefully remove excess oil after max. 20 min. with clean lint-free cotton cloths. Draw special attention to joints and cracks. Repeat the process in case the wood does not appear saturated. Carefully polish with a polishing pad to achieve an especially hard-wearing surface. The oil is complete ly hardened after 24–48 hours depending on weather and temperature. Do not expose the furniture to water during hardening time.

</description>
	  <author>infor@realoakfloors.co.uk, (Real Oak Floors)</author>
      <link>http://realoakfloors.co.uk/trip_trap_garden_furniture_oil_natural.php</link>
	  <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:07:17 +0100</pubDate>

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