


🛠️ Transform your wood surfaces with effortless, lasting elegance!
Osmo Polyx-Oil 3043 Clear Satin is a premium, oil-based hardwax finish designed for wood surfaces. It offers easy application with brush or roller, exceptional resistance to water, dirt, and common household spills, and allows spot repairs without sanding. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it provides a durable, satin finish that is safe for children’s toys and ideal for both professional and home use.
| ASIN | B07FQTMTGL |
| ASIN | B07FQTMTGL |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,741 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #69 in Motorcycle Chemicals & Fluids #540 in Automotive Oils |
| Color | Satin |
| Coverage | Covers up to 258 sq. ft. per liter coat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (572) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (572) |
| Date First Available | 20 September 2018 |
| Date First Available | 20 September 2018 |
| Finish | Satin |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 700 g |
| Item model number | 8 |
| Item model number | 8 |
| Manufacturer | Osmo |
| Manufacturer | Osmo |
| Material | Oil, Solvent, Water |
| Part number | 4354328834 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.2 x 10.2 x 12 cm; 700 g |
| Product Dimensions | 10.2 x 10.2 x 12 cm; 700 g |
| Size | 0.75 liters (25.35 fluid ounces) |
D**L
Easy to use . Sand between coats . Apply in well ventilated area . Has a very strong odour . Leaves a beautiful finish very pleased with the end result
D**N
As a professional furniture maker and restorer, I love this stuff; this tone specifically works great on walnut. It's easy to apply, non-toxic, and durable. Pair this with a nice beeswax polish, and you'll have a perfect finish. no harh long lasting orders, it is a little pricy but a little goes a very long way!
J**G
Very nice product, easy to apply and brings out great colour in the wood. Expensive but the small container seems like it will stretch a long way
G**Y
Osmo has quickly become my favorite finish. It seems very expensive at first, especially for the size of the can, BUT a little goes a very very long way, a crazy long way. It took a few builds before I got used to just how little is needed. So it really is not all that expensive at all when you consider how far a can will go. I have found the finish to be very durable, and exceedingly easy and quick to repair. I had a customer who put a gouge into the top of their coffee table with a remote control helicopter, and I was able to repair the damage on site in a little more than an hour, and after a couple days you could not tell where the repair was done... if I would have used arm r seal I would have needed to sand/strip the whole top and it would have been at least a couple days work. The client was amazed with the turnaround and overjoyed with the result. I can not say enough good things about osmo polyx. My favorite variety of polyx is the gloss- which can get anywhere from a light satin sheen to a glossy polish, its very versatile, and the satin is a close second- it can be buffed to a nice shine if desired, so also very versatile. The only drawback of osmo polyx compared to varnish/poly is osmo is a bit more physically demanding, you are polishing the finish into the wood, and the more you polish and rub the better it turns out. Its not really a big deal in my opinion, but it might be a factor to some people I guess. PS. Just a tip: Use a white scotchbrite pad for application and buffing, and a grey scotchbrite if you want to sand between coats- though sanding between coats isnt necessary, you will get a slightly nicer end result on most species of wood.
N**C
Used this on my live edge table project and really liked how it turned out
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