Woca Master Floor Oil is a brand of wood finish products that provide protection and nourishment to wood floors. The Master Floor Oil line is specifically designed for hardwood floors and is available in a variety of colors and finishes.
- Woca was established in Denmark in 1969 and has been producing wood care products for over 50 years.
- The company started as a small business producing soap products and expanded into wood care products in the 1970s.
- Today, Woca is a global brand with a presence in over 40 countries and offers a wide range of wood care products including oils, stains, and soaps.
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A range of oil-based finishes for hardwood floors available in a variety of colors and finishes. Provides protection and nourishment to wood floors.
A pre-stain treatment that enhances the color of the wood before applying a finish. Available in a range of colors.
A hard-wax oil for hardwood floors that provides enhanced durability and protection against heavy wear and tear. Available in a range of finishes.
The drying time can vary depending on factors such as room temperature and humidity. Generally, it takes around 8 to 12 hours for the oil to fully dry.
Yes, the Master Floor Oil line is specifically designed for hardwood floors and can be used on most types of wood, including oak, maple, and walnut.
It is recommended to apply a new coat of oil every 1-2 years to maintain the protection and nourishment of your hardwood floors.
Yes, the Master Floor Oil line can be used on engineered hardwood floors as long as they are made of real wood and not a laminate or veneer product.
It is recommended to sand your hardwood floors before applying the Master Floor Oil to ensure a smooth and even finish. However, if the floors are in good condition, you may be able to skip this step.