Bona Care Oil
Rapid-drying maintenance oil formulated for wooden floors treated with Bona Craft Oil.
Bona Care Oil is a rapid drying maintenance oil for previously oiled wooden floors. The low viscous, unique blend of different vegetable oils, has excellent penetration ability and produces very little odour. Replenishes the pores of the wood for long-lasting protection.
Features:
- Replenishes oiled floor finishes to provide long lasting protection
- A rapid drying maintenance oil for previously oiled wooden floors
- Low viscosity oil with very good workability
- Low in VOCs
- Safe for application on children’s toys and countertops, EN 71-3 compliant
Technical Information
Brand | Bona |
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Coverage | 24m2 per litre |
Application | Brush, Roller, Pad |
Drying Time | Touch dry in 24 hours @ 23°C |
Coats | 1 or 2 coats recommended |
Clean up | White spirit or brush cleaner |
Storage | 5 years if can kept dry and firmly shut. Store for 24-36 hours at room temperature before use. |
VOC | 750g/L |
Ingredients | Based on natural plant oils and waxes (sunflower oil, soya oil, thistle oil, carnauba wax and candelilla wax), paraffin, siccatives (drying agents) and water-repellent additives. Dearomatized white spirit (benzene-free). |
Documentation
Preparation
If necessary, the previously oiled surface must be thoroughly cleaned using Bona Soap or the Bona Deep Clean System and allowed to dry before applying maintenance oil. Allow product to reach room temperature and shake the container thoroughly before use. The minimum temperature for use is 16C.
Application
1. Distribute the oil thinly with a Bona Applicator Pad or Bona Cleaning Pad fitted under a buffing machine.
2. Remove surplus oil with a lint-free cotton cloth and let dry
3. Clean materials with white spirit (dried material can also be removed with white spirit)
Aftercare
Regular Cleaning
Clean the floor regularly using Bona Spray Mop. Particularly suited to domestic environments.
Apply Bona Care Oil frequently to ensure the pores of the wood remain saturated and are unable to pick up dirt and moisture. The frequency of this requirement is determined by the wear and tear. This may be required every third year domestically, or a few times a year comerically.