Treatex Hardwax Oil ULTRA – Gloss

£70.72 (show price with VAT)
£84.86 (show price ex VAT)

Specifications

Key Features: Durable, stain resistant, no sanding required between coats, easy to clean and maintain, easy to apply, food safe, child safe, slip resistance, spot repairable (more details below)

Sheen Level: Gloss (very high sheen)

Size: 2.5 Litre Tin

Coverage: Approx 50 m2 (per coat)

Number of coats recommended: 2

Most common application method: Brush or Roller

Pricing

Quantity Required (2.5L tin)

£70.72 (show price with VAT)

£84.86 (show price ex VAT)

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Product Description

Features

Usage and Coverage

Preparation and Application

Certification and Data Sheets

Gloss Treatex Hardwax Oil is a product designed to enhance the natural beauty of the timber creating a high sheen, golden oak finish.

Treatex Hardwax Oil is user friendly and easy to apply (more info within application tab) and creates a stain resistant and hard wearing finish suitable most interior timber including floors, kitchen worktops, stairs, window sills and furniture.

Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra formula is made up of sustainable raw materials that include Bees wax, Carnauba wax, Candilla wax, Linseed oil, Sunflower oil and Jojoba oil. It contains no biocides or preservatives.

Treatex Hardwax Oil’s are compatible to be used over Treatex Hardwax Oil Natural or Treatex Colour Tones.

  • “Warms” lighter timbers. This can be reduced by the use of  Treatex Hardwax Oil Natural or a Treatex Colour Tone.
  • Usually no sanding is required between coats.
  • Easy to clean and maintain with the use of Treatex Floor Care and Treatex Wax Polish.
  • Spot repairable
  • Slip resistance test BS 7976-2PTV certified.
  • Complies with regulation DIN 68861-1B: Resistance to spills of water, wine, beer, coffee, tea, fizzy drinks etc.
  • Safe to use on Children’s toys DIN EN 71-3
  • Meets with VOC emissions regulations
  • Recommended for those with allergies – dirt, dust, pet hair etc can be removed easily.
  • Contains no biocides, preservatives or carcinogens.
  • Easy to apply – brushed, rolled of buffed on.
  • Stain and Water resistant
  • Food safe BS EN 1186-3:2002 Overall migration in Aqueous stimulant by total immersion

Internal use only.

Can be used on all  untreated internal timbers however oily / dense timbers may require Treatex Thinner. Has a warming effect on some timbers.

Pre-treated floors may not be compatible with Treatex Hardwax Oil. We recommend always checking with your flooring supplier (hopefully us!) and testing using a sample first.

Please Note: Clear Hardwax oil must be used as the final coat when using Treatex Colour Tones or Natural Hardwax Oil.

Coverage: 2.5 Ltr will cover approx 50m2 in one coat / 30m2 in two coats depending on type of timber and application method.

There are 2 methods of application with Clear Treatex Hardwax Oil. We will detail both below however most of our non professional customers will use Application Method 1 below (brush / roller on)

Sanding – Our engineered oak floors usually do not require sanding before finishing. If you’re applying Treatex Hardwax Oil to an existing floor then the floor should be sanded back using 120-150 grit, unless you’re overcoating a floor that is already treated with Treatex Hardwax Oil. Assuming the pre-existing finish is not Treatex Hardwax Oil then it is recommended that all the existing finish must be removed and the Treatex Hardwax Oil applied to the bare timber. Please call us with any questions.

Application Method 1 (recommended for non professionals)

If you’re applying the Treatex Hardwax Oil over a Treatex Colour Tone or Treatex Hardwax Oil Natural then it’s important you have allowed the base coat to dry before application.

  • Apply the first coat using a good quality brush or microfibre roller. Do not apply too thick and work to a wet line.
  • Allow the first coat to dry. Drying times can vary depending on site conditions. With good ventilation, warmth and air flow this usually takes 3-6 hours.
  • Apply the 2nd coat using a good quality brush or microfibre roller. This coat must not be applied until the first coat is dry.
  • Usually ready for use after 8 hours.
  • Usually “cured” (ready for furniture, higher traffic etc) after 18 hours.

Application Method 2

If you’re applying the Treatex Hardwax Oil over a Treatex Colour Tone or Treatex Hardwax Oil Natural then it’s important you have allowed the base coat to dry before application.

  • Apply thin coat using a good quality microfibre roller.
  • Leave for 10 minutes.
  • Slow buff with a soft pad to remove excess.
  • Finish using a lint free cloth under the buffer.
  • Leave for 45 minutes to dry with good ventilation.
  • Apply the final coat with high quality microfibre roller – do not buff this coat. You must leave this coat to dry naturally to ensure there if sufficient product left on the surface to protect the timber.
  • Usually ready for use after 8 hours.
  • Usually “cured” (ready for furniture, higher traffic etc) after 18 hours.

Food safe

BS EN 1186-3:2002 Overall migration in Aqueous stimulant by total immersion
BS EN 1186-14:2002 Overall migration in 95% Ethanol and Iso-Octane substitute tests
BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2013 Migration of heavy metal from toys and toy materials

Fire Resistance

Hardwax Oil Ultra Clear has been tested to the standard BS EN 13501‐1 and has passed with a result of Class Cfl‐s1, meaning it is is flame retardant and is suitable for use in commercial flooring application.

Child Safe

Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra ‘Clear’ has been certified to the latest Child safe standard, EN71-3:2019.

Liquid Resistance

Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra ‘Clear’ has been certified to the latest Liquid resistance standard, ASTM D1308-02 – Effect of Households Chemicals on Clear & Pigmented Coatings ref. Sect. 6.1.1 – Water, 6.1.13 Beverages with the best possible results

Certificates / data sheets can be found on the Treatex website HERE.

Product Description

Gloss Treatex Hardwax Oil is a product designed to enhance the natural beauty of the timber creating a high sheen, golden oak finish.

Treatex Hardwax Oil is user friendly and easy to apply (more info within application tab) and creates a stain resistant and hard wearing finish suitable most interior timber including floors, kitchen worktops, stairs, window sills and furniture.

Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra formula is made up of sustainable raw materials that include Bees wax, Carnauba wax, Candilla wax, Linseed oil, Sunflower oil and Jojoba oil. It contains no biocides or preservatives.

Treatex Hardwax Oil’s are compatible to be used over Treatex Hardwax Oil Natural or Treatex Colour Tones.

Features

  • “Warms” lighter timbers. This can be reduced by the use of  Treatex Hardwax Oil Natural or a Treatex Colour Tone.
  • Usually no sanding is required between coats.
  • Easy to clean and maintain with the use of Treatex Floor Care and Treatex Wax Polish.
  • Spot repairable
  • Slip resistance test BS 7976-2PTV certified.
  • Complies with regulation DIN 68861-1B: Resistance to spills of water, wine, beer, coffee, tea, fizzy drinks etc.
  • Safe to use on Children’s toys DIN EN 71-3
  • Meets with VOC emissions regulations
  • Recommended for those with allergies – dirt, dust, pet hair etc can be removed easily.
  • Contains no biocides, preservatives or carcinogens.
  • Easy to apply – brushed, rolled of buffed on.
  • Stain and Water resistant
  • Food safe BS EN 1186-3:2002 Overall migration in Aqueous stimulant by total immersion

Usage and Coverage

Internal use only.

Can be used on all  untreated internal timbers however oily / dense timbers may require Treatex Thinner. Has a warming effect on some timbers.

Pre-treated floors may not be compatible with Treatex Hardwax Oil. We recommend always checking with your flooring supplier (hopefully us!) and testing using a sample first.

Please Note: Clear Hardwax oil must be used as the final coat when using Treatex Colour Tones or Natural Hardwax Oil.

Coverage: 2.5 Ltr will cover approx 50m2 in one coat / 30m2 in two coats depending on type of timber and application method.

Preparation and Application

There are 2 methods of application with Clear Treatex Hardwax Oil. We will detail both below however most of our non professional customers will use Application Method 1 below (brush / roller on)

Sanding – Our engineered oak floors usually do not require sanding before finishing. If you’re applying Treatex Hardwax Oil to an existing floor then the floor should be sanded back using 120-150 grit, unless you’re overcoating a floor that is already treated with Treatex Hardwax Oil. Assuming the pre-existing finish is not Treatex Hardwax Oil then it is recommended that all the existing finish must be removed and the Treatex Hardwax Oil applied to the bare timber. Please call us with any questions.

Application Method 1 (recommended for non professionals)

If you’re applying the Treatex Hardwax Oil over a Treatex Colour Tone or Treatex Hardwax Oil Natural then it’s important you have allowed the base coat to dry before application.

  • Apply the first coat using a good quality brush or microfibre roller. Do not apply too thick and work to a wet line.
  • Allow the first coat to dry. Drying times can vary depending on site conditions. With good ventilation, warmth and air flow this usually takes 3-6 hours.
  • Apply the 2nd coat using a good quality brush or microfibre roller. This coat must not be applied until the first coat is dry.
  • Usually ready for use after 8 hours.
  • Usually “cured” (ready for furniture, higher traffic etc) after 18 hours.

Application Method 2

If you’re applying the Treatex Hardwax Oil over a Treatex Colour Tone or Treatex Hardwax Oil Natural then it’s important you have allowed the base coat to dry before application.

  • Apply thin coat using a good quality microfibre roller.
  • Leave for 10 minutes.
  • Slow buff with a soft pad to remove excess.
  • Finish using a lint free cloth under the buffer.
  • Leave for 45 minutes to dry with good ventilation.
  • Apply the final coat with high quality microfibre roller – do not buff this coat. You must leave this coat to dry naturally to ensure there if sufficient product left on the surface to protect the timber.
  • Usually ready for use after 8 hours.
  • Usually “cured” (ready for furniture, higher traffic etc) after 18 hours.

Certification and Data Sheets

Food safe

BS EN 1186-3:2002 Overall migration in Aqueous stimulant by total immersion
BS EN 1186-14:2002 Overall migration in 95% Ethanol and Iso-Octane substitute tests
BS EN 71-3:2013+A1:2013 Migration of heavy metal from toys and toy materials

Fire Resistance

Hardwax Oil Ultra Clear has been tested to the standard BS EN 13501‐1 and has passed with a result of Class Cfl‐s1, meaning it is is flame retardant and is suitable for use in commercial flooring application.

Child Safe

Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra ‘Clear’ has been certified to the latest Child safe standard, EN71-3:2019.

Liquid Resistance

Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra ‘Clear’ has been certified to the latest Liquid resistance standard, ASTM D1308-02 – Effect of Households Chemicals on Clear & Pigmented Coatings ref. Sect. 6.1.1 – Water, 6.1.13 Beverages with the best possible results

Certificates / data sheets can be found on the Treatex website HERE.

“They were so helpful and any small question or detail we had to discuss; they were always on hand to help us. The personal service was second to none.”
Dr Hemmingway - Lincolnshire
“The floor looks amazing though and we are extremely happy with it. Everyone comments on the engineered wood floor when they come into the house in London.”
Mrs Norton - Ealing, West London
“We felt straight away that we were dealing with people who knew their trade and who would be willing to help us if needed”
Mr Ardiaca - Harrow, North London
“We had to have something that wore well and that we could clean. I’m very happy with it, it was a great price, it was easy to lay.”
Mark Jones - Chittlehampton, Devon