3041 days ago

Unopened 10 L tin of Organoil Decking Oil

Anna from Takapuna

It's spring - a great time for getting some of those outdoor jobs done. We bought this tin of decking oil two years ago but never opened it *sigh* so it's as new, tho the lid is a bit rusty in parts. Costs $100 more at Mitre 10 Mega. Pick-up is in Takapuna. Description as follows:

A full bodied 100% Pure Natural Oil for the nourishment and protection of all external timbers. Provide anti-mould fungal protection. Contains Genuine Tung Nut Oil, Citrus solvents and natural bees wax for water repellency and protection against wood rot.

- Preserves and Rejuvenates
- Protects, Nourishes and Waterproofs
- A Variety of colours for all timber species
- Specifically formulated to suit Australia and New Zealand harsh climate
- Will not evaporate, skin or Gel in the can
- Environmentally friendly
- A Natural alternative to Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Water Based oils.
- Suitable for exterior timber
- Made from 100% Natural Oils
- Made in Australia.

Uses

Exterior timber Decking, Joists/Bearers, Cladding, Railings/Posts, Fencing, Screens, Shutters and BBQ Trolleys.

This product is "NOT" suitable for use on tongue and groove verandah flooring or internal flooring.

Not recommended for Garden Furniture, refer Organoil Garden Furniture Oil

Price: $150

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