How Do I Paint Oak?
In timber form, Oak is of course a hardwood. It is known for its golden yellowy-brown colouring but this has variations depending on origin and grade.
You may not think your substrate has grease and grime all over it but it's more than likely, it does. Make sure you thoroughly clean the wood with a grease remover (especially if it is a unit from the kitchen)! If you don't clean the oak properly then the paint may not stick properly and will flake away easily.
Interior
Priming Options
Intermediate (Blocking Primers)
- Multistop (ensure left to dry for 24 hours before topcoat). Due to the dark tannins in Idigbo, we recommend 2 coats of our blocking primers
- Akvi Isolator (ensure left to dry for 24 hours before topcoat)
Topcoat Options
- Everal Aqua 10, Everal Aqua 40 or Everal Aqua 80, depending on the sheen level required
- Helmi 10, Helmi 30 or Helmi 80, depending on the sheen level required
- Empire Furniture Paint
Lacquering Options
- Kiva 10, Kiva 30 or Kiva 70, depending on the sheen level required
- Akvilac FD-J 10
Exterior
Priming Options
Intermediate
- Pinja Flex Isolator (exterior blocking primer)
Topcoat Options
If you require more advice on painting over hardwoods, give our technical team a call on 0131 334 4999 or send a message here.