Dark tung oil wood finish with natural resin to add depth to your grain and instantly have an aged look.
Dark Tung Oil
From: $4.99
- Description
- Directions
- Hints & Tips
- Wood Samples
- Oil Thinning Guide
- Oil Calculator
- Ingredients & SDS
Product Description
INSTANTLY ADD DEPTH TO YOUR GRAIN FOR AN AGED-ANTIQUE FINISH
The same as our Pure Tung Oil except that we have added a non-toxic naturally occurring resinous hydrocarbon for color. The resin is non-carcinogenic and does not contain any PCBs. Dark Raw Tung Oil by The Real Milk Paint Company is water repellent and alkali resistant. It resists marring, penetrates well, is elastic, and is unlikely to check. Dark Raw Tung Oil builds quickly, consolidates the wood surface, and builds a dark matte wood finish. It should be kept in an airtight container with minimum airspace.
It’s so sticky it actually pulls cracks together as it dries. I put one coat on a wooden lemon reamer that’s splitting and the crack is definitely closing. Thanks so much for tracking down this product.
Directions
There are four phases when it comes to using Dark Tung Oil for your projects.
- Preparation
- Application
- Curing
- Maintenance
Hints & Tips
- Do not apply or leave fresh tung oil on a surface in direct sunlight. This will flash cure it on the surface and will turn white.
- Do not sand between coats of tung oil. This is an application technique for tung oil varnishes, not 100% tung oil.
- Do not use tung oil over oil-based sealers, stains, and finishes.
- We recommend using a water-based stain to change the color of wood before tung oil is applied if a color other than that provided the tung oil is desired. For a darker, all-natural, tung oil finish check out our Dark Tung Oil and Dark Half products.
- Do not use a mineral spirit or odorless mineral spirit marketed as “green”, “eco-friendly”, or similar verbiage. These do not mix with the tung oil and will create adverse effects on your finish. Typically these thinners have a milky appearance in the bottle rather than clear.
- Remember by adding petroleum mineral spirits or other thinners, the oil may become toxic with these substances mixed into it, although the finish produced is not toxic because the thinners evaporate.
- The number of coats of oil to be applied will be determined by the intended use of the piece. One to two coats is enough for decorative work, paneling and molding. For surfaces that receive moderate to heavy use or handling need a minimum of three and on up to six coats for maximum protection.
- Applying tung oil until the surface becomes fully saturated will give the best results. This will be evident as the surface will not absorb more oil.
- Renewal and/or maintenance coats are thinly applied with lint-free cloths (old bed sheets work well) or old t-shirt material on an as need be basis. A two parts solvent to one part tung oil mixture is recommended for maintenance coats.
- Do not get hung up on the number of coats, let the wood tell you when it has reached its maximum saturation.
- Tung Oil will be in the wood up to the surface not on the wood like varnish or polyurethane topcoat. The end result is more like seasoning a cast iron pan. This product will give you a surface that will stand up to vigorous use and spills: water will bead on the surface.
- After the tung oil has completely cured (30 days) cleaning of the surface can be done using hot water and mild soap, such as dish soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or acids for cleaning.
Dark Tung Oil Wood Samples
- Cedar Raw Wood
- Cedar Pure Tung Oil
- Cedar Dark Tung Oil
- Cherry Raw Wood
- Cherry Pure Tung Oil
- Cherry Dark Tung Oil
- Mahogany Raw Wood
- Mahogany Pure Tung Oil
- Mahogany Dark Tung Oil
- Maple Raw Wood
- Maple Pure Tung Oil
- Maple Dark Tung Oil
- Oak Raw Wood
- Oak Pure Tung Oil
- Oak Dark Tung Oil
- Pine Raw Wood
- Pine Pure Tung Oil
- Pine Dark Tung Oil
- Pressure Treated Raw Wood
- Pressure Treated Pure Tung Oil
- Pressure Treated Dark Tung Oil
- Walnut Raw Wood
- Walnut Pure Tung Oil
- Walnut Dark Tung Oil
- Yellow Pine Raw Wood
- Yellow Pine Pure Tung Oil
- Yellow Pine Dark Tung Oil
Don’t know which oil to use for the specific wood species you’re working with? This infographic should help answer that query! Use the guide below to locate the wood species you are working with. Then, use the color field to see which oil would be best to use for that wood species. This guide focuses mainly on common North American wood species. If your project wood is not listed, use the Janka Scale on the right-hand side to find a wood with a similar rating to yours.
How much oil do I need?
No need to crunch numbers! Our handy oil calculator will help you figure out how much you need! To get started, enter the dimensions of the surface(s) you’re finishing (in feet).
For example, to finish two rooms, you would add the width and length of each floor. Enter a single floor dimension, click “add area”, then enter the next floor dimension and watch the math take place.
What its made of
We believe in being honest with what is in our products. So, that’s why we provide the ingredients used in them so you can rest assured knowing exactly what’s in the product you purchase from us. It’s just a way we make it easier on you.
Dark Tung Oil is made of
- Pure Tung Oil
- Resinous Hydrocarbon
What is…?
- Pure Tung Oil is approved for food contact by the FDA. View document.
- The resinous hydrocarbon used to darken and color the pure tung oil is naturally occurring, non-carcinogenic, and PCB free.
Want to know more? Then take a look at our Dark Tung Oil Safety Data Sheet (SDS) by clicking here.































