Oil and soap solution. Oil Refreshing Soap is for regular cleaning and maintenance of oiled wood floors. The natural variant is used for natural oiled and colour oiled floors and the white variant for white oiled wood floors. Oil Refreshing Soap combines efficient cleaning with re-oiling as additional oil penetrates into the wood, forming a mat protective layer on the surface.
Use WOCA Wood Stain Remover or WOCA Intensive Wood Cleaner for particular stubborn stains before cleaning and maintaining with Oil Refreshing Soap.
Shake the container well before use. Make sure the pigments are mixed well.
Mix Oil Refreshing Soap with lukewarm water: – For traditionally oiled floors: 6 ounces soap with 1 gallon of water. – For UV-oiled and oil-waxed floors: 3 ounces soap with 1 gallon of water. The mixture ratio can vary depending on wear.
Damp mop the floor lengthwise with the soap water. It is recommended to clean an area of approx. 110 sq. ft. at a time.
Leave wood to dry for approx. 2 hours before use.
If a light shine is wanted, polish the dry floor with a white pad.
Oiled wood floors can also be cleaned regularly with Natural Soap, Natural or White, and re-oiled with Maintenance Oil or Maintenance Gel at regular intervals in residential areas and often in commercial areas.
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PH value | 7.5-9 |
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Density | 0.97-1.02 g/cm³ |
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Colours | Natural and White |
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Binder | 0 |
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Drying time | 2 hours at 68°F. |
Application tools | Floor cloth or mop |
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Disposal | Dispose of contents/container to an approved waste disposal plant. |
Shelf life | 3 years |
Packaging | 33.81 fl.oz. + 84.54 fl.oz. |
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Storage | +50-77°F. Keep out of reach of children. Do not expose to heat (e.g. sunlight). Store frost-free during winter and cool during summer (max. +77°F). |