If you want your wooden worktop to look beautiful, stay protected, and stand the test of time, applying the right top oil – and applying it properly – is essential. In this guide, James is joined by one of our most experienced experts, Georgie, who walks through the best oils for wooden worktops and demonstrates the correct application technique.

This step-by-step process will help you get a smooth, durable, attractive finish for most timbers. And if you ever need more advice, our friendly team is just a phone call away on 01303 213838.

Why Oil Your Wooden Worktop?

Top oils do more than enhance the natural beauty of wood – they also protect it from everyday moisture, spills, food stains, and wear. Unlike varnishes, oils soak into the timber, creating a breathable finish that’s easy to maintain and refresh over time. With the right product and technique, an oiled worktop can last for years while keeping its warm, natural character.

Recommended Worktop Oils

Manns Premier Top Oil

Osmo Top Oil

Woca Worktop Oil

Accessories

Woodleys Sandpaper Sheets

•  Mako Paint Stirrer

ProDec Trade Pro Bristle Blend Brush

Woodleys Finishing Pad

Step-by-Step: How to Apply Oil to a Wooden Worktop

1: Clean the surface

Remove crumbs, grease, and dust. The cleaner the surface, the more evenly the oil will absorb.

2: Lightly sand the worktop

Use Woodleys Sandpaper Sheets to smooth the surface and remove any minor blemishes or rough patches.

3: Wipe away sanding dust

A microfibre cloth works best – remove every trace of dust to avoid a gritty finish.

4: Stir your oil thoroughly

Use the Mako Paint Stirrer to ensure the ingredients are properly mixed. This ensures consistent sheen and protection.

5: Apply the oil thinly and evenly

Working with the ProDec Bristle Blend Brush, follow the direction of the grain. Thin coats absorb better and dry faster.

6: Wipe off excess oil

After a few minutes, use a clean microfibre cloth to remove any surplus. This prevents sticky patches or uneven sheen.

7: Leave to dry for 4 hours

Allow the worktop to rest so the first coat can fully soak in.

8: Lightly sand again

Use the Woodleys Finishing Pad to smooth the surface between coats. This helps the second coat bond beautifully.

9: Apply the second coat

Repeat the same thin, even application, then leave your worktop to fully dry. Once cured, it will be beautifully enriched and well protected. Watch the video above to see how Manns Premier Top Oil copes with the ultimate spillage!

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