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🌟 Elevate your woodwork with the artisan’s secret weapon!
Hope 100-Percent Tung Oil is a premium, hand-polished natural drying oil imported from South America and China. Renowned for its deep penetration into wood fibers, it enhances durability while providing a subtle low gloss finish. Ideal for fine wood surfaces, it repels water, repairs stains, and covers up to 400 square feet per gallon, making it the go-to choice for craftsmen and wood enthusiasts seeking a lasting, elegant finish.























| ASIN | B000I1QA6E |
| Amazon Bestseller | #133,994 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #269 in Household Lime & Rust Removers |
| Brand Name | HOPE'S |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,087) |
| Finish Types | Flat |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026214020023 |
| Item Form | Drop |
| Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Hopes |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 692-32TO12 |
| Material Type | Solvent Free Moisture Resistant Non-Toxic |
| Model Number | 692-32TO12 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exterior |
| UPC | 026214020023 778295650315 |
| Unit Count | 32 Count |
J**S
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M**1
Used this as an alternative to pricier cedar garden box oil for a raised garden bed made from Douglas Fir (cedar cost too much). Took a bit to confirm the difference between this “pure” Tung oil and something like Watco “Tung oil finish” that includes additives for drying that aren’t food safe. This product fit the bill and is all natural and food safe. I used about 1/2 - 2/3 of this quart bottle to apply 2 coats on 30-40 linear feet of wood. Will likely use up the rest to reapply on exterior surfaces in late summer or early fall so it can cure a bit before wet/cold winter weather hits. Smells nice and uniquely nutty. Unlike other products like laquer, dutch oil varnish or paint I didn’t need a respirator to avoid headaches, nor other caustic products to clean up. This was really pleasant to work with. Applied very easily with a cloth or brush. It’s like wiping wood with olive oil or something - not super tacky or messy to clean either. Used a bit of odorless mineral spirits to clean up & wash hands, but soap & water cut most of it. Gave the light fir boards a nice even tan that looks great. Similar to, maybe slightly darker than, plain butcher block oil. Only downside is the drying/curing time - you’re supposed to wait at least 7-10 days, ideally a month or more, for it to cure & harden before exposing it to heavy sun or water. We didn’t have time for that so it was outside after only about a week and still retained a bit of the tung oil odor. Hopefully it was waterproof enough to last a while. So far it’s holding up great! Curious to see what it will look like in a year or so …
S**E
Great product to use to seal your butcher block countertops! The natural appearance of the wood is beautiful and low odor! Definitely recommend
G**G
Works as expected. As many state, it can take a long time for it to dry, and takes several coats, so for me it took several weeks do do multiple coats on a wood table, but trust the process. It brings out the grain in the table very well, without making it too much darker, and you can tell the surface is harder and repels water. There were some white water stained spots on our table that this product completed fixed. Good product!
M**N
First off, I've never used PURE Tung Oil before. I've used mixtures that are either diluted and or mixed with varnish and I've loved those products. To be clear, I'm in the middle of a project using this product now but my initial thoughts are: 1. As it's pure tung oil, it doesn't spread as easy as other formulas. The consistency is very similar to syrup but not sticky. It does spread and I've found that a fabric cloth seems to soak it up well and allows you to put each coat on easily. 2. I don't love the smell. It's hard to explain but it's not a smell that I appreciate and I find myself looking for ways to keep it off my clothing and skins not just to safety sake but also the lingering smell. 3. It's thick. So it really feels like it's penetrating well. I'll know better by my sixth coat but I hope the thick consistency doesn't equate to a tacky finish. (I scuff it between coats) 4. The finish that I see after the second coat looks good. It's a fairly flat finish that you'd expect from tung oil. I plan on applying a vanish to the final quote to give it some shine. My project - I'm applying this to a solid Walnut desk that has not been finished previously. I'll supply final project photos in a couple days.
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