A pro guide on how to apply Osmo Oil to interior oak doors - Painting tutorial / demonstration

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    Osmo Door-Oil is a unique oil and wax combination designed to protect interior veneered wooden doors. The unique formulation penetrates the wood surface which remains microporous and whilst the finish will not crack, peel, flake or blister. The surface also becomes healthy and elastic, and the wood's fibres are prevented from becoming dry and brittle over time as well as shrinking and swelling.
    The wood's true beauty is accomplished by using Osmo Door-Oil. The emphasis on the wood's grain and natural characteristics provides a warm and rich effect to ensure that any interior room looks luxurious and elegant. Each wood has its own style and unique charm, and is seductive from the first sight.
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  • @danielpidgeon9322
    @danielpidgeon9322 Před 9 lety +4

    Barry this is just fantastic work

  • @brrymcgolly
    @brrymcgolly Před rokem +2

    I've actually use this stuff today and it's fantastic. It certainly brings the grain out the timber it's a little bit expensive but it's worth it. Spend once save later ..

  • @katydee69
    @katydee69 Před 9 lety +2

    Great video. Really helpful

  • @habibarajah814
    @habibarajah814 Před 7 lety +1

    Stunning 😍

  • @thebreakingdad
    @thebreakingdad Před rokem +1

    Great video, super helpful! Thank you!

  • @24Wayney
    @24Wayney Před 5 lety

    Great video Barry, I'm looking at this product for my doors and wondered what it will be like on an old pine table? It hasn't any waxes on as I sanded them off years ago. Thanks

  • @emibias3960
    @emibias3960 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi, would you use the same process when applying Danish oil to a door? In my case it's Douglas Fir, or would you stick to applying the oil with a cloth?? Cheers

  • @graemepae100
    @graemepae100 Před 4 lety +2

    Saw your vid last night and put it to good use today, my question is....on starting, is tap tap, side to side in metric or imperial ;) .. have to say ive not oiled doors before and they look great using your technique. Thank you for posting

  • @karencoomber2029
    @karencoomber2029 Před 2 lety

    Hi, What finish have you used on the doors clear matt, clear satin? they look lovely. Thanks for posting

  • @pjroberts2010
    @pjroberts2010 Před 4 lety +6

    Would be nice to see how it looks when dry.

  • @jeanpierrecelery7195
    @jeanpierrecelery7195 Před 3 lety

    great!!

  • @lesleyjones5455
    @lesleyjones5455 Před 6 lety +1

    What oil are you using again I missed the full name Osmo..........

  • @Ardulie
    @Ardulie Před 8 lety

    Lovely finish. Would you oil the edges after you've done the door faces or is it best the other way around? Thanks.

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 8 lety +1

      +Julie Chandler Hi Julie, thank you for the compliment. Always do the edges first, this will stop any build up on the finished faces. :-)

  • @hassanimran3997
    @hassanimran3997 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Barry, what do you recommend to finish pine doors and skirting. I've bought a few varnish colours and don't like them. I want more of a natural finish with a little shine to it. Thanks

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Hassan, have you tried the osmo oil in the video, it’s better than varnish as it won’t peel... and it drys to a semi sheen

  • @2manycatsforadime
    @2manycatsforadime Před 4 lety

    works over oil stain?

  • @offroad3607
    @offroad3607 Před 5 lety

    What's the odour like, is it strong?

  • @TheDobberj3
    @TheDobberj3 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video. How many coats do you need to apply?

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 5 lety +1

      Jeremy Dobson many thanks 😊😊 just 2 thin ones will do it, then in a few years just 1 coat to give them a freshen up .. hope that helps

  • @steveonimac
    @steveonimac Před 6 lety +3

    So u don’t do any edges ?

  • @carlbagui101
    @carlbagui101 Před 10 lety

    could you please tell me exactly what varnish were you using in this video

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 10 lety +3

      Here you go... I used the satin finish www.google.co.uk/shopping/product/5336013603804044720?q=osmo+original+hardwax+oil&psj=1&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&biw=1249&bih=592&bvm=pv.xjs.s.en.jmw5uQvp5VE.O&tch=4&ech=1&psi=F57_U9uODKSP7Abt-YHIAQ.1409261190401.3&wrapid=tljp140926119787710&ei=eZ7_U7zDCMaf7Aafq4G4AQ&ved=0CIcBEKYrMAM

  • @paulyoull5472
    @paulyoull5472 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Barry, ho w many coats would you give an oak veneer door? Do you sand in between coats?

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 3 lety

      Hi Paul.... 2 coats applied thinly would be fine... and a gentle sand between coats... see if you can one of those sanding pads or some fine grade sandpaper etc

    • @paulyoull5472
      @paulyoull5472 Před 3 lety +1

      @@barryma10 thanks for that Barry.

  • @scottmclean6301
    @scottmclean6301 Před 5 lety

    Hy Barry jus found your vids. Nice work.
    Iv got what I'm pretty certain is a sapele hardwood shelf I'm going to do tomo. What brush would you suggest, natural, synthetic or them foam brushes? Thank you

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 5 lety

      Scott Mclean what material are you using to do your shelf? Thank you for the compliment 😊👍

    • @scottmclean6301
      @scottmclean6301 Před 5 lety

      @@barryma10 the same osmo polyx solid state you have

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 5 lety +1

      Scott Mclean is great finish can be achieved just by wiping it on thinly with a lint free cloth... no need for a brush 😊

    • @kissozen1
      @kissozen1 Před 5 lety

      @@barryma10 mate help me out with the material you used. Which osmo oil as I like the color

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 5 lety

      ghaith zen here you go 😊 www.google.co.uk/search?q=osmo+original+hardwax+oil&psj=1&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&biw=1249&bih=592&bvm=pv.xjs.s.en.jmw5uQvp5VE.O&ech=1&psi=F57_U9uODKSP7Abt-YHIAQ.1409261190401.3&wrapid=tljp140926119787710&tbm=shop

  • @bartoni79
    @bartoni79 Před rokem +2

    3 mins to paint one side of a door. Impressive

  • @leonhaslam4815
    @leonhaslam4815 Před 8 lety

    Hi Barry. How many tubs would you say I would need for 9 oak doors? Thanks

  • @steviemac5023
    @steviemac5023 Před 6 lety

    Hi, is it important to sand the doors down first, I’ve just had 4 internal doors fitted but there untreated, I’ve bought the osmo oil and a cloth to apply it, but should I use a brush?

    • @1970alexays
      @1970alexays Před 6 lety

      A brush is much quicker - the oil will otherwise soak into the cloth.

    • @steviemac5023
      @steviemac5023 Před 6 lety

      1970alexays thank you my friend

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 6 lety +1

      Both are fine... you could sand very lightly at first but you will definitely need to sand after the first coat has dried as it will lift the grain

    • @steviemac5023
      @steviemac5023 Před 6 lety

      Barry Mason thanks Barry 👍

  • @tommym936
    @tommym936 Před 9 lety

    Hey Barry, What type of sanding pad have you used to prep the door. Thanks.

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 9 lety +1

      Hi Tommy, I used a foam sanding block, www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40-x-WET-AND-DRY-FOAM-SANDING-BLOCKS-PADS-SANDPAPER-120-grit-/291281995382
      like those in the link. You can buy them from markets for 50p each. I find them excellent for getting into tongue and grove. Hope this helps :)

    • @tommym936
      @tommym936 Před 9 lety +1

      Barry Mason Thanks.

    • @WestysGate
      @WestysGate Před 7 lety

      Barry Mason would you pre sand a unfinished oak veneer door as well Barry. I have six oak veneer shaker doors to paint have you got any tips on how to approach painting them.

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 7 lety

      If it's not been coated before you could very lightly rub down with a sanding pad first...then apply a coat of osmo oil... after the first coat is dry the grain will raise... in other words it will feel rough.. then lightly rub down again until nice and smooth and apply a 2nd finishing coat... I will find a link for a sanding pad

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 7 lety

      Stuart Westgate www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/viewprod/r/RODASP/?gclid=CKPFvpj139ICFQE4GwodhH4F_A

  • @thewhippetsmum
    @thewhippetsmum Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Barry. I've got the Osmo Door Oil for my oak veneer doors. Is the application method the same?

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 5 lety

      Ka B yeah... just a very thin coat.. let it dry, slight rub down then apply another thin coat 😊

    • @thewhippetsmum
      @thewhippetsmum Před 5 lety

      Thanks very much for your prompt reply Barry...was expecting to wait weeks! When you say 'rub down lightly', do you mean with one of those non abrasive things? Would a non stick scourer do the same thing? Fine wire wool? Sorry to ask so many questions, but I need to do this properly and only once!

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 5 lety

      Ka B No problem, yeah fine wire wool will do it. When the first coat is dry it will feel rough.. lightly rub over until it’s smooth.. remove the dust and and loose bits of wire wool .. ie by a Hoover and you are ready to go 😊

    • @thewhippetsmum
      @thewhippetsmum Před 5 lety +1

      Cheers Barry, you're a star!

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 5 lety

      Ka B let me know how you get on 😊

  • @deasonuk
    @deasonuk Před 8 lety

    Do i need to cover up glass in a shaker door for treatment? Got laminate on still from the factory but one or two were peeling so took them off.

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 8 lety

      +Daniel Eason Hi Daniel, sorry for my late reply. I would remove the laminate and apply this masking tape. I have used it on many occasions and it has never let me down www.tesa.co.uk/craftsmen/precision_mask/indoor. Good luck :)

    • @deasonuk
      @deasonuk Před 8 lety +1

      +Barry Mason cheers mate. poly is great stuff, one coat seems to be fine. covered 6 doors

    • @WestysGate
      @WestysGate Před 7 lety

      Daniel Eason Hey Daniel, i have six doors to do also mate. I'm guessing a 2 5 litre tin will do. i was going to use the poly type as well. have you got any pics?

    • @deasonuk
      @deasonuk Před 7 lety

      Stuart i did two coats with a litre. probably should had done three. You will get a good finish with this stuff once it dries.

    • @WestysGate
      @WestysGate Před 7 lety

      Daniel Eason Thank for replying Dan. A litre tin goes a long way then :-)

  • @AKosta-zf3vn
    @AKosta-zf3vn Před 4 lety

    That's what you would call Poper Professional Painter.

  • @deanwarner2006
    @deanwarner2006 Před 2 lety

    What would you recommend for oak veneer doors?

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 2 lety

      The same stuff Dean… it will make them look amazing.. just don’t apply it too thick 😊

  • @davidfalat4377
    @davidfalat4377 Před 4 lety +1

    Looks like a top lad

  • @parmnandra4413
    @parmnandra4413 Před 7 lety

    hi what finish are you using please

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 7 lety

      Parmjit Singh satin finish on this door... subscribe to my new channel for loads more decorating tips and advice... click on the videos section on my new website 😊 brushupwithbarry.com/

  • @tigerboy4516
    @tigerboy4516 Před 12 dny

    how do you remove

  • @Poopsy1970
    @Poopsy1970 Před 3 lety

    What oil do you recommend for oak vaneer

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 3 lety

      I would use the same material in the video... just apply it very thinly 😊

  • @MasaMuneDenadoro
    @MasaMuneDenadoro Před rokem

    Where u get that door? It's awesome.

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před rokem

      It was in the property Johnny 😊

    • @andreacook1738
      @andreacook1738 Před rokem

      we just bought our doors similar to this from UK Oak doors

  • @just2goodpeace22
    @just2goodpeace22 Před 6 lety

    Hi what grain sanding paper ? We have new hard wood oak Doors

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 6 lety

      Hi, I used one of those medium grade sponge sanding blocks, they are great for this kind of work and to de-nib between coats www.screwfix.com/p/flexovit-sanding-sponges-medium-coarse-pack-of-6/70902?tc=CA6&ds_kid=92700022649300944&ds_rl=1249481&ds_rl=1245250&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqZP8nYqb2wIVC5ztCh0OPgjgEAQYAiABEgIUdfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CNajoaOKm9sCFaqiUQodN08OAw

    • @DmitryMyadzelets
      @DmitryMyadzelets Před 3 lety

      ​@@barryma10 Could you just answer the question? Your links are not valid anymore.

  • @christopherhutton9653
    @christopherhutton9653 Před 5 lety

    Hello would this work on Howdens Oak Veneer doors?

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 5 lety

      christopher hutton I would of thought so... just try a little bit ion the rear of the door and see what happens 😊

    • @wbev_thai1666
      @wbev_thai1666 Před 5 lety

      No , oak veneer doors are not recommended with this osmo , as the veneer could lift in time , but I haven't had problems with it before i knew this , they have a osmo door oil

    • @keketforest
      @keketforest Před 5 lety

      Yes been applying it for years with perfect results.
      Quick sand with very fine sandpaper between coats

  • @woodman417
    @woodman417 Před 3 lety +1

    Try Woodoc mate, I have moved away from hardwax oils and never looked back, for doors the W10 (satin/silky finish) www.woodoc.biz/collections/indoor/products/woodoc-10 is great or Woodoc 5 (the Matt) (www.woodoc.biz/collections/indoor/products/woodoc-5) is absolute stunning. AND if you put it on tables cope with temperatures up to 180 deg C. No more worries for cup of teas etc!

  • @wallacegrommet9343
    @wallacegrommet9343 Před 7 lety +4

    Leaves the wood looking natural, not plastic coated, and it resists yellowing better while protecting the wood from water, dirt, and staining. Superior product.

  • @CARLIN4737
    @CARLIN4737 Před 4 lety

    We are using this product on all the doors. New build housing. Swindon. Stunning 😉 classic. PROPAINTER

  • @markhillier7068
    @markhillier7068 Před 7 měsíci

    What size brush are you using here?

    • @barryma10
      @barryma10  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi Mark, think it was a 2 inch or possibly 2.5 😊

    • @markhillier7068
      @markhillier7068 Před 7 měsíci

      @@barryma10 can you remember if was a silicone brush

  • @christopheraustin1118
    @christopheraustin1118 Před 2 lety

    How to remove plaster stain from untreated oak doors

  • @paulthompson6973
    @paulthompson6973 Před 4 lety

    mate the first half of the upper door would have pushed to the lower. Osmo is not a lay on product.

  • @bp4682
    @bp4682 Před 6 lety

    B

  • @jasonhinton3792
    @jasonhinton3792 Před 4 měsíci

    More worries about the lid 😅

  • @Naanbreadsteve
    @Naanbreadsteve Před 7 lety

    What a fuckin 🌟 I've got 15 2do

  • @hammadshabbir6505
    @hammadshabbir6505 Před rokem

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  • @culllaticiqsu83
    @culllaticiqsu83 Před 8 lety

    I check a lot of woodworking handbooks. These one from woodprix are the best.

  • @Sabhail_ar_Alba
    @Sabhail_ar_Alba Před 3 lety

    Way too expensive.

  • @keketforest
    @keketforest Před 5 lety

    Why would use such a thick brush?
    Way to much been applied.
    Other than that good video.