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Ask for help with the problem of oiling pine furniture! ! !

Let me ask you a question. I bought a batch of pine furniture. Because I advocate environmental protection, I haven't painted it, and now I'm going to oil it, but my friends have different opinions. Some suggest tung oil, some suggest walnut oil, and some say rapeseed oil is ok. But I looked it up on the Internet and said that tung oil is used for outdoor anticorrosion. I said that it is not good to oil. Please give me a good suggestion. Thanks in advance! ! !

First, support environmental protection.

Secondly, about what oil to put on. Tung oil is the cheapest and the most durable (China has used tung oil since the Three Kingdoms period. First-class anti-corrosion function). However, it takes about a week for tung oil to dry outdoors, and its smell is not suitable for indoor furniture (now it is mainly used on the wood of antique buildings). Walnut oil is expensive and troublesome to handle. Domestic walnut oil has not been purified, and the effect is not good (it is mainly used for small wood chips and workshop-style use now). The statement of rapeseed oil is purely a joke (rapeseed oil itself is horrible and unprotected for half a year).

The correct way is to use wood wax (natural and environmentally friendly, widely used abroad, IKEA furniture also uses wood wax). You can also use wood wax oil (it is recommended to use imported from Germany. The domestic effect is poor)

However, in contrast, it is best to use wood wax for pine. Because the biggest problem of pine furniture is dry crack.

In Beijing, the furniture samples of pine shops usually crack within one month. The air humidity in the shop is drier than at home. In the past, they had to exchange goods back and forth. Later it was solved by rubbing wood wax.