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Oil-based protective finish gives wood a soft, hand-rubbed lustre that is durable, easily maintained and highly resistant to staining. Recommended for interior wood surfaces such as cabinets, tables, paneling, doors and trim.
- May be used over wood stains to protect and enhance the beauty of unfinished wood.
- Allow 5-10 minute dry time prior to buffing.
- Recoat after 24 hours.
- Two or three coats recommended.
- Apply with cloth or brush.
- Clean up with mineral spirits.
- Coverage: 125-150 square feet per quart.
- Quart.
Please note that this item can only be shipped to addresses within the continental United States by UPS Ground only.
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Minwax® Antique Oil Finish
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Average Rating:
4.8
(8 customer reviews)
$20.99
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1) Submitted by
Teresa F, from Montgomery, AL
on 2/19/2013
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My husband and I made a farmhouse table made of Heart Pine. I didn't want to ruin the look with a shiny plastic looking poly finish so when I found Minwax Antique Oil Finish I was super excited to use it. Came a few days ago and it more than lived up to my expectations. After applying two coats the table looks absolutely beautiful!
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2) Submitted by
Dan , from Palm Springs, CA
on 3/25/2009
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I use Antique Oil on my wood turning projects and really like the finish and depth it brings out. Very easy to use and the natural look is fantastic.
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3) Submitted by
Carl Holden, from Peabody, MA
on 11/30/2008
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We use the minwax Antique Oil Finish on all our oak floors. Even if it is not recommended it is very durable with two coats. I like it because you can re-oil the floors to help keep the wood from drying out.
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4) Submitted by
Stan Macchione, from Draper, UT
on 3/14/2008
Customer Rating: 
I have tried several other brands in getting just the right look and feel to all my wood products and was'nt very pleased until I discovered Antique Oil Finish. This finish goes on smooth, easy and leaves a great look to new and very old wood still leaving the great personal look of the wood.
I did find this product is some what hard to find.
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5) Submitted by
L B Lakin, from Baton Rouge, LA
on 1/19/2008
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I've also used Minwax Antique Oil Finish for 15-20 years, always with great results. All the oak furniture in my house has this as a final finish. Easy to use, I renew the finish every 5-10 years by a quick wipe down with the same product.
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6) Submitted by
David Moran, from Wayland, MA
on 7/23/2009
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It is overwhelming to enter the new world of finishes especically since so many of us have not yet extensively used the wipe-on polys and whatnot. I am interested chiefly in hardness (durability, real resistance to iced water glass in summer) and also a real dull sheen. It may be that nothing beats a brand-name flat or eggshell poly oh-so-carefully applied before dawn, 2-3 coats, BUT --- three coats of this stuff (MAOF) is amazingly capable. You may find it a tad shiny if you are a flatness nut like me, but it is simple to rub it down with a cloth (dry) if that is the case, or just do a cleaning with a little paint thinner after it dries thoroughly, which may take a while in wet weather. Repeat in a half-year or year, then every other year or 3, and onward at longer intervals. I have walnut pieces from almost 40 years back that look great and their last coat was maybe a decade ago --- time to get cookin'. And they have nary a water ring anywhere on them. I once tested leaving a G&T overnight in August on one spot vs the same with a satin poly (name brand, I forget who), and MAOF won, pretty easily as I recall. I am too lazy to do the lite sanding or steelwooling b/w coats as I should, and as I say I have NOT tested against the new wipe-on flat or satin polys, though I should, but my vote for this product is happily cast. And for purists who hate chemistry, all it is a polymerized linseed oil, I think....
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7) Submitted by
Jim Russo, from Salinas, CA
on 3/4/2010
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After reading the comments about this product I had to try it. It is great. Doesn't have the sheen of teak oil, danish oil or other products. This the product for me from now on.
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