UV Protection wood
Osmo UV Protection Oil protects exterior wood against sunlight, rain, and fungi, and slows down graying with a UV SPF of 12. The product is especially suitable for vertical wood and is available in natural colors and a colorless variant used as a topcoat. Thanks to the simple application in two coats, the wood remains beautiful for longer and well protected against all weather conditions.

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Protection of the wood
Treatment with Osmo ensures that exterior wood is protected against UV radiation. This protection slows down graying, allowing it to retain its beautiful appearance for longer. In addition to protecting against the sun, the product also protects against all other weather types such as rain, wind, and snow. The treatment also ensures that the wood is protected against algae, fungi, and rot.
Benefits of UV Protection Oil
- With protective film layer against UV rays
- Slows down the graying process with UV SPF 12
- Ideal for all vertical wooden surfaces
- Based on natural, plant-based oils and waxes
Supplies for protecting wood
Protect vertical wood
Vertical exterior wood can be treated with the UV Protection Oil. This product is available in six different natural, transparent colors and a colorless variant. This is the first colorless oil product on the market that offers protection against UV radiation from the sun. The product has a UV factor of 12. This means that it protects 12 times better than untreated wood.
The UV protection oil must only be applied to vertical wood. When the product is applied to horizontal, lying wood, the combination of sun and water can cause the oil layer to peel or crack.
Colored UV Protection for Wood
There are six different colors of UV protection oil in our range. These colors ensure a natural look for the wood. Do you want to apply a colored variant? Then the second coat must always be colorless. This ensures the color layer is always preserved and allows for easy touch-ups with a colorless coating.
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