Osmo UV Protection Oil - Clear
Overview
For bare exterior timbers, treating the wood first with Osmo WR Base Coat is recommended. The Osmo UV Protection Oil range, available as Osmo UV Protection Oil 420 and Osmo UV Protection Oil 410, is compatible with most high-quality wood stains, significantly prolonging renovation time.
Differences Between 410 and 420
Osmo UV Protection Oil 410: Contains no active biocides and is suitable for a broader range of applications.
Osmo UV Protection Oil 420: Contains active biocides, making it ideal for outdoor areas. The Osmo UV 420 variant is designed to minimise the risk of algae and fungal attacks.
Application
Apply Osmo UV Protection Oil using a brush for a flawless finish. It's available in 0.75L and 2.5L size options.
After Care
Osmo UV Protection Oil is water and dirt-resistant, moisture-regulating, and reduces swelling and shrinking of the wood. Simply apply another coat to the dry, clean surface to refresh the surface; no sanding is required. For additional protection, use a wood preservative like Osmo WR Base Coat before application.
Depending on the timber type and exposure, Osmo UV Protection Oil can last up to 5 years or more before a maintenance coat is required.
For more detailed information on preparation, application methods, and environmental considerations, refer to the technical data sheet in the Attachments Tab.
For more information on preparation and application methods, health and the environment, see the technical data sheet in the Attachments Tab.