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Orange Oil
Tim Pettigrew:
My favourite is the Chestnut Finishing Oil, which is their version of Danish Oil. Gives a good finish and keeps for a reasonable time after opening a tin.
davidbrac:
I have been using orange oil for a while, first seen in use by Greg Morton more than 10 years ago.
I use it whilst sanding, keeps the dust down and pushes the oil into the grain. you can also put other finishes on top of it.
This is the best deal l have found
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221695271757?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338956823&toolid=10049&customid=777_777_777
Bill21:
I first saw Orange Oil about ten years ago in the Dictum catalogue.
https://www.dictum.com/en/oils-dbf/pure-orange-oil-250-ml-705277
The stuff I’ve recently bought is this one from Amazon.
Richard Peers:
I have a bottle of Gilly Stephenson's Australian Orange Oil that we've had for 20+ years, and use around the house as a polish for wooden furniture. It cleans and polishes really well, and has a really lovely orange aroma. I've not tried it as a final finish on turnings, both because I prefer a sealer/wax finish and because we're half way down the bottle, and I cannot source another one!
Paul Hannaby:
Lemon oil doesn't contain oil from lemons, it's made from lemon grass oil. I don't think the same applies to orange oil!
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