
Description
A transparent or opaque, semi-gloss, and durable finish for wooden surfaces such as walls and ceilings. Osmo Interior Wax protects against dirt and moisture, and is durable. It's easy to apply and requires no sanding. Interior Wax dries in 3 to 4 hours. It won't crack, peel, or flake. The dry finish is safe for humans, animals, and plants (resistant to saliva and sweat) and suitable for children's toys.
Interior Wax Variants
There are two white versions of Osmo Interior Wax in the range: 7393 White Transparent and 7394 White Opaque. Both versions are suitable for treating untreated or sanded wood. 7393 will give the wood an even, transparent color, while still retaining the wood color. With the Opaque version, 7394, the wood color disappears, but the structure and grain of the wood remain visible.
Available in 0.75L and 2.5L.
1L is sufficient for approximately 16 m² with one coat.
Note: For surfaces already treated with Osmo or another brand or product, always perform a test first. For renovations, it is always recommended to apply a maximum of one coat. When applying multiple coats, there is a chance that the second coat It doesn't adhere, making this layer easy to scratch off. You can find instructions for performing a test in the FAQs.
Note: Cloths used for applying or polishing Interior Wax must be rinsed with water as they pose a risk of spontaneous combustion. Therefore, always rinse cloths with water before disposing of them in the trash.
Colors

7394, Wit dekkend

7393, Wit
Application
Application instructions for the Osmo Interieur Wax
Application
Specifications
Base
Wax
Location
Indoors
Surfaces
Kitchen top, Kitchen front, Wall or ceiling, Floor, Table, Stairs
Wood type
Oak, Spruce, Pine, Teak, Merbau, Beech, Maple, Ash, Bamboo
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