Brooklyn Oak Furniture Care Instructions7769990

The Brooklyn oiled oak furniture range has been pre-finished at the factory with several coats of pure Tung oil, giving a durable waterproof finish whilst enhancing the texture and beauty of the natural oak.

To maintain the beauty and finish of your oak furniture, we recommend regular treatments with Tung oil, or similar drying oils (Danish oil, Teak oil or Linseed oil etc).

How Often?

Since leaving the factory your oak furniture may have spent several weeks in transport and storage and a treatment soon after you take delivery may benefit the appearance of your furniture. After that 6 monthly intervals should suffice. More frequent applications can be applied.

Besides protecting the surface, the oil will enhance the colour, adding depth and lustre to the finish. There are no hard and fast rules but areas of heavy usage, such as table tops or the tops of chests, will benefit from more frequent applications.

How should the oil be applied?

Oiling you oak furniture could not be easier. Simply apply with a soft, lint free cloth and leave for 5-10 minutes for the oil to penetrate, before removing and excess. Leave for a further 30 minutes and wipe dry.

What are the advantages of an oiled finish?

Unlike conventional lacquers, drying oils penetrate deep into the surface of the timber, protecting from within. They cannot chip and any minor their website  scratches to the surface of th timber can be retreated with the application of a little more oil. Drying oils protect without obscuring the natural 'feel' and texture of the grain.

Which oils can I use?

Drying oils vary from pure oil (Tung or Linseed) to many commercial preparations (Danish oil, Teak oil, Trip-trap oil etc).

All are suitable and most are readily available from DIY stores and supermarkets.

You can view the brooklyn oak furniture range online and many other ranges of furniture from Dooleys Furniture.

Tung Oil is a natural, non-toxic oil obtained from the seed of the tung tree (Aleures fordii).

Records of tung oil date back two millennia in china, its uses varying from water proofing ships to finishing the highest quality furniture. It is quick drying, penetrates deep into the pores of the timber, forms an almost permanent seal against moisture and does not lose its elasticity with age.

The above notes are intended as a general guide only.

Always pay careful attention to all manufacturer's instructions included on proprietary brands of drying oils and finishing products.