✨ Elevate every surface with a finish that lasts and protects! 🛠️
Odie's Oil is a 9 oz food-safe, solvent-free, and non-toxic finish designed for wood and multiple other surfaces. It offers waterproof protection, natural UV inhibitors, and exceptional coverage—up to 189 sq. ft. per jar. Easy to apply with no sanding required, it enhances durability and beauty over time, making it ideal for professionals and hobbyists seeking a safe, versatile, and high-performance finish.
Color | Cream |
Brand | ODIE'S |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | glass |
Model Name | Odie's Oil |
Size | 9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Item Weight | 9 Ounces |
Special Feature | Kid Safe |
Liquid Volume | 270 Milliliters |
Manufacturer | OCOOW LLC |
Part Number | 22102 |
Item Weight | 9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 22102 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Kid Safe |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Odies Oil WORKS on ButcherBlock!!!
FINALLY!! After using several different products on my butcher block countertop, Odies is the only one that actually finished it!! I tried mineral oil, that was a mess and didn't last a month, I tried a few popular oil/beeswax blends, that didn't last more than a couple weeks either, and it did allow mold to grow under it. It took me quite a long time to sand that down enough to bleach out the mold/mildew stains.At that point I was just completely disappointed and felt I had made a mistake getting butcher block. I really didn't want to use one of those varnish type finishes due to my heating vent being directly over the counter, and having a dog. I didn't want a countertop with dog hair stuck in the finish.My last ditch effort after completely sanding down the countertop was to use Odies Oil. I personally don't care for the smell, but it dissipated in about 2 hours. It's easy to use, but you do need to put some elbow grease into it. Worth the effort! I followed the directions carefully and was rewarded with a beautiful finish that still looks today, just like it was the day I applied it about 6 weeks ago. Pic 1 was the night I finished applying Odies. Pic 2 and Pic 3 are today, Water still beads up! It really does harden up with time. It leaves a nice sheen and let's the beauty of the wood shine thru. It doesn't change the color much either. I hope it darkens with time to match my cabinets better.I figure with continued use of my countertop, I may have to re-apply a coat of Odies, but I'm fine with that. There was plenty left over after 2 coats. I used less than 1/4 of the jar.Great product!
L**K
Great product
Have used this on live edge kitchen island, end tables and benches. Food safe, easy to use just don't apply to much, you will just waste the product. Provides a great finish. Months later it will need a touch up due to surface use but brings the finish back with little effort. Highly recommend it for wood and more. This container last a long time.
D**N
Great food safe finish
I really like this oil. It gives a really nice finish to your project and is fairly easy to apply but it does take a little more work to buff off but well worth it. I have been using it on bowls and cutting boards. I suggest watch a video on application and you can't go wrong.Good stuff a little expensive but I will continue to keep using it.
U**W
The best finishing product ever. Unbelievable. Works on anything.
This stuff is amazing. If you go to their web page they have videos outlining application and rubout, however if you get creative with this stuff the sky is the limit. Here are some unsanctioned things I do with it on figured wood: 1) thin it 50/50 with "Odie's Safer Solvent" and it will penetrate a lot deeper. They call this "Odie's Super Penetrating Oil." 2) if you heat the wood as you are applying it the results can be even better. 3) You can tint the stuff. 4) Apply with a gray pad. If finishing a floor or flat surface use the credit card like they say.It smells good too, which every single person who uses it will probably comment on.Test on scrap!!! You are not getting this off if things go awry unless you sand very, very deep. Not a great idea to do that much sanding on veneers! BTW: I used it on a quilt maple veneer and it penetrated so deeply that I can pretty clearly make out the mahogany back under all the 3d and holographic figuring. I used it on an unfinished wooden box, and the top coat migrated all the way to the box's bottom. This stuff spreads and penetrates like you have never seen.I like the label too. Super cool. The only downside is that this stuff is a bit expensive- but it really, really stretches. One jar could last a while for the typical hobbyist like me.
A**R
Like magic!
I bought this stuff to polish some of my antiques and I cannot believe how amazing it is. Yes, it’s a bit pricey but definitely worth it. Easy to apply and just gorgeous results!
J**N
Easy to use and smells nice but not much sheen.
easy to use! I put two coats of Odies oil on a river table. It was easy to apply. I followed the directions pretty carefully and buffed my heart out. The outcome was ok but not what I hoped for. The wood was walnut and while Odies highlighted the grain it did not have the depth I've achieved with Osmo and with General Finishes hard wax oil. After 24 hours I applied a coat of paste wax to give the project a little shine but it did not help. The product is good but I was hoping for more.
J**N
Beautiful finish with less work!
Although it at seem pricy, a little truly goes a long way! Enhances natural wood chatoyance in less time and with less effort than many other finishes. It’s safe and easy.Notes to keep in mind:1. Follow the application directions precisely! Do not deviate!2. I found that I had to ensure the application pad was well saturated before really getting the “a little goes a long way”3. The higher you sand, the more you will have to buff it in to ensure proper saturation. I was able to get 400, 600, & 1k sand to soak it up but it took more elbow grease as I went up.4. Using the butter then wax after this truly does produce visual results. Using as a stand alone produces a satin finish.5. This has a shelf life and begins upon introducing to air. Bloxgyen will prolong this.6. Has the most dramatic effect on darker woods. It doesn’t darken up lighter woods too much but it brings out the grain well. It REALLY makes end grain pop. (See finger joints).Woods applied to: Teak, Oak, Mahogany, Padauk, Walnut, Maple, Keraki, SakuraAll in all, I’m satisfied with my purchase, will be buying the Dark next, & recommend if your looking for an easy good looking finish.***UPDATE***It’s been over 6 months since initial application. Durability has held up against water and humidity. Water beads and wipes easily with no stains. The shade of woods like teal and walnut has darkened. Maple has yellowed. I have since applied to a new desk project of walnut and keyaki.
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