Furniture & Timber Oils
Transform and protect your wooden furniture and timber surfaces with our extensive range of high-quality oils. Whether you're looking to enhance the natural beauty of your indoor furniture or safeguard your outdoor timber structures, we have the perfect solution for you. Our collection includes trusted brands like Cabot's and Wattyl, offering a variety of products designed to nourish, seal, and preserve your wooden items.
Explore our Paint & Decorating section for a wide selection of furniture and timber oils suitable for different applications. From rich teak oils to clear finishes, you'll find the ideal product to bring out the best in your wood. Our Woodcare subcategory features specialized oils formulated to protect against moisture, UV rays, and general wear and tear, ensuring your timber stays beautiful for years to come.
Cabot's offers a range of premium timber oils that provide excellent protection and enhance the natural grain of your wood. Their products are perfect for both interior and exterior use, catering to various timber types. Fiddes, with four generations of furniture oil expertise, also provides high-quality oils designed to maintain and protect wooden surfaces, particularly for outdoor furniture and structures.
What is the difference between furniture oil and timber oil?
Furniture oil is typically formulated for indoor use on finished wood surfaces, providing nourishment and enhancing the wood's appearance. Timber oil, on the other hand, is generally designed for outdoor use on raw or previously oiled wood, offering protection against weather elements and UV rays.
How often should I apply timber oil to outdoor furniture?
The frequency of application depends on various factors such as climate, exposure to sunlight, and the type of wood. Generally, it's recommended to apply timber oil to outdoor furniture once or twice a year. However, in harsh conditions, you may need to reapply more frequently.
Can I use furniture oil on unfinished wood?
Yes, you can use furniture oil on unfinished wood. In fact, applying oil to unfinished wood can help protect it from moisture and enhance its natural beauty. However, make sure to choose an oil suitable for the type of wood you're working with and follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
















