Preparatory work
Select suitable products to match the surface to be protected (type / square metres).
Put up the warning sign.
Check for oil treatment suitability. Pre-test the absorbency of the floor covering.
If required:
Remove fine to medium scratches in the floor covering. Dry sanding.
Remove fine to medium scratches in the floor covering. Dry sanding.
If necessary: Remove the adhering dirt (single-stage scrubbing or single-stage wet scrubbing and
wet vacuuming).
After wet cleaning:
Leave the floor covering to dry completely.
Leave the floor covering to dry completely.
Remove any loose dirt (dust-binding mopping or dry vacuum cleaning).
Main task
Pour a little bit of undiluted wood oil onto the dry, clean floor covering and apply with the application
tool and apply it evenly, moving in slightly overlapping passes in circular movements and leave to
soak.
If necessary: After 10 minutes, oil the oiled section again, pour a little wood oil on the freshly oiled
section and spread as described in step 1 of the main work.
Repeat this step until the covering is saturated with oil.
After 10 minutes, remove excess oil completely with the painting tool and clean coating. No oil
should remain on the surface and dry up.
Perform a visual check.
For the next section, pour a little wood oil on the edge of the oiled surface and spread as described
above. Repeat steps 1 to 3 of the main work until the whole surface is oiled. Work in sections and
backwards towards the exit.
Leave the floor covering to dry for 3 days.
Fine sanding: Work the oiled surface with the HS single-disc machine and the blue scouring pad in
overlapping paths and circular movements, trim the wood fibres that are sticking up.
Turn or replace the dirty pad in good time, then continue working with the single-disc machine until
the entire surface has been worked.
Perform a visual check.
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