Oli lacquers: Oiled beech surfaces without a yellow tint

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Oli-Natura Skogen-Oil makes oiled beech surfaces elegant and resistant without a yellow tinge (Image: Oli Lacke)

Oli-Natura Skogen-Oil 2C from Oli Lacke protects beech wood without creating an unwanted yellow tint. The oiled wood looks contemporary, feels natural and is extremely hard-wearing. This creates durable, robust work surfaces for modern kitchens.

Beech is a stable, robust and versatile material for furniture, stairs and worktops. Especially with the matching Skogen-Oil from Oli Lacke, its even grain comes into its own and blends harmoniously into both modern and classic designs. If you are looking for rustic accents, go for beech heartwood - with its striking grain and intense coloring, it creates exclusive eye-catchers. Beech is an excellent choice for kitchen worktops: durable, hard-wearing and easy to maintain. While lacquering was often used in the past, oiling is more popular today. Oiled surfaces allow the wood to breathe, are easy to re-oil and retain their natural, silky-soft feel - a clear favorite over the smooth lacquered look.

A common problem with oiled beech surfaces is that they often have a yellow color cast that is reminiscent of the 2000s, when squeaky yellow PU lacquers set the standard. However, this outdated look no longer fits in with modern design aesthetics. Nevertheless, beech is undisputedly ideal as a material for kitchen worktops and many existing surfaces need a contemporary makeover. This is where Oli-Natura Skogen-Oil from Oli Lacke comes in - a water-based oil specially developed for these challenges. It subtly emphasizes the natural colour depth of beech and prevents unwanted yellowing. The oil is evenly absorbed and dries without clouding, preserving the fine pore pattern and the restrained color appearance. In combination with the Oli-Natura hardener, highly resistant surfaces are created that are not only resistant to water and red wine, but also particularly grease-resistant. Beech surfaces thus remain permanently beautiful and robust.

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