Osmo Polyx Oil

Osmo Polyx Oil

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The original clear, hard wax oil from Osmo suitable for most interior wood surfaces.

Features

  • A solvent-based, highly versatile, premium grade, hardwax oil for interior wood
  • Perfect for wooden floors, doors, kitchen worktops, furniture and more
  • Provides a tough, durable and water repellent finish
  • Scratch and scuff-resistant, whilst protecting against liquid spills
  • Easily maintained and renovated if required
  • Does not crack, flake, peel or blister
  • Dries to a clear, natural finish in a range of sheen levels
  • Safe for humans, animals and plants when dry
  • High V.O.C
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Drying time
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Coverage
Up to 24 m2 per litre
No. of coats
2
Size
5ml sample 125ml 375ml 750ml 2.5L 10L
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Overview

Overview

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Osmo Polyx Oil is an extremely versatile hardwax oil and forms part of the Osmo oil range of products.

Osmo Polyx Oil Clear can be tinted with colours from the Osmo Oil Stain range, up to a maximum of 10%, i.e. 250ml of Osmo Oil Stain mixed with a 2.5Ltrs of clear Polyx Oil. Special care and attention must be taken when measuring and mixing.

Before opening the 5ml sample sachets, squeeze the packet several times to ensure that the oil, wax and resins inside are thoroughly mixed.

Can also be used on many types of porous, unpolished and un-glazed interior stone and tile. The oil will darken these substrates and a test area is recommended before starting any project.

Other Osmo Polyx Oils

Product Use
Osmo Polyx Oil Tints Perfect as a base coat or can be intermixed to create different shades
Osmo Polyx Oil Raw Helps to retain the natural "untreated" look of lighter coloured woods
Osmo Wood Wax Finish Extra Thin A clear, extra thin wood oil for hardwoods such as Teak, Ipe and Meranti
Osmo Polyx Oil Anti-Slip A reduced-slip solution for interior stairs and flooring
Osmo Polyx Oil Rapid Cut drying times in half, for when speed is of the essence
Osmo Polyx Oil Express Osmo's fastest ever drying Polyx Oil product

Please Note: Osmo Polyx Oil, as with any other clear wood oil will enhance the grain and character of the wood by giving it a damp like appearance. To test how the wood will look once the oil has been applied, slightly dampen the wood using a clean sponge or cloth. Never saturate wooden surfaces with water. Once dampened, the wood must be allowed to fully dry before applying the oil.

Osmo have made a change to the name of their 3032 product in this range. It was called 'Satin Matt' and is now called 'Satin'. The product however remains the same. The 125ml labels can sometimes be printed in German.

Preparation

Preparation

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Surfaces must be clean and dry, removing all traces of dust and dirt before application (maximum moisture content 20%). Only apply on frost free surfaces. For guaranteed performance, Osmo recommend that all traces of previous finishes are removed to expose clean, bare wood.

Application

Application

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How to apply Osmo Polyx Oil

We always recommend applying a test area to ascertain drying times and effect. Osmo Polyx-Oil is ready-to-use from the tin, do not thin. Stir thoroughly prior to application. Osmo oils dry via oxidation so it is important to ensure good ventilation during application and drying.

Application to Wood Floors

The ideal application tool is a firm, fine, natural bristled brush. For the best results, apply thinly and remove any excess oil from the surface of the wood with a clean, lint-free cloth.

  1. Apply first coat thinly and evenly along the wood grain with an Osmo Floor Brush - use in conjunction with the Osmo Telescopic Handle for ease of application
  2. Remove any surplus oil and leave to dry (8-10 hours)
  3. Lightly de-nib the surface
  4. Remove all traces of de-nibbing / sanding dust with a vacuum cleaner
  5. Apply a second thin coat and allow to fully dry

Application to Cork floors

Cork tiles are best treated before fitting to avoid overlapping treatment of edges which would lead to prolonged drying times. A cork floor treated with Osmo Polyx-Oil will get a robust, elastic and wear-resistant surface which will harden further over 2-3 weeks. Due to the extreme absorption power of this highly elastic, natural, material we recommend the following procedure:

  1. Apply first coat very thinly with an Osmo Double Blade Scraper, or other suitable applicator for cork floors. For small projects, an Osmo Soft Tip Brush can be used
  2. Polyx-Oil should immediately absorb into the surface
  3. Leave to dry for at least 24 hours
  4. Apply second coat, again very thinly
  5. Remove excess with cloth immediately
  6. Leave to dry for at least 24 hours

Aftercare

Aftercare

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Regular Cleaning

For daily maintenance, cleaning with a dry duster, floor mop or vacuum cleaner will be sufficient. For commercial premises, an electric floor polisher can be used.

For optimal cleaning of floors treated with Osmo Polyx Oil, we recommend the Osmo Floor Maintenance Kit.

For regular cleaning, we recommend using Osmo Wash and Care or Osmo Spray Cleaner.

Deep Cleaning

For stubborn scuffs and stains, we recommend Osmo Liquid Wax Cleaner or Osmo Intensive Cleaner.

Please Note: Oiled or waxed surfaces should not be cleaned with a steam cleaner or steam mop as these will degrade or potentially strip the oiled finish.

Renovation

Renovating, even partially, is quick and easy. Just clean and re-treat worn areas with a thin coat of Osmo Polyx Oil for an invisible repair. For deeper stains and scratches, a light sanding of the affected area may be required. Once the stain or scratch has been removed, clean the area thoroughly to remove all traces of sanding dust then re-oil the affected area for a seamless repair.

Osmo Maintenance Oil can also be used for maintaining and changing the gloss level of surfaces treated with Osmo Polyx Oil.

F.A.Q.

F.A.Q.

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Can I use a steam cleaner or steam mop to clean Osmo Polyx hardwax oil?

In short, 'No'. Oiled and waxed finishes on floors are 'Micro-porous' which means that although the wood is protected, it can still breath as it is not completely sealed as it would be with a varnish.

Cleaning oiled or waxed floors with a steam cleaner or steam mop introduces high temperature and pressure water which can potentially degrade or strip the oiled or waxed finish. High pressure steam can also potentially damage wooden floors.


I have an old tin of Osmo Hardwax Oil 3032 in the shed which states 'Satin Matt' on the tin. I can't find a satin-matt version on your site. Do Osmo still make a satin-matt oil?

Osmo 3032 used to be called 'satin-matt' but a number of years ago, they changed the name from 'satin-matt' to 'satin', the sheen level of the product however remains the same.


Can I apply a coat of Osmo Anti Slip Decking Oil 430 on top of Polyx Oil to give some slip resistance on a staircase and floor?

Osmo Anti Slip Decking Oil 430 is classified by Osmo as an exterior product for use on decking and not suitable for this purpose. A better alternative would be Osmo Polyx Oil Anti-Slip R9 or R11.


Can I store any remaining product?

Osmo Polyx Oil dries via oxidation with air so it is important to store any remaining Polyx Oil with no or minimal air "surrounding" it. As such, we recommend pouring the remaining oil into a smaller air-tight container (tin or glass jar), filling to the top and sealing prior to storing.


Does Polyx Oil yellow over time like polyurethane?

As Polyx Oil is absorbed into the wood it will slightly darken the timber. This effect will happen immediately and is unlikely not to deepen over time however, the colour may change as the oil needs replenishing.


Can I use Polyx Oil product on Iroko?

The Osmo Polyx Oil is too thick to penetrate the very dense, naturally oily grain in Iroko. The Osmo Wood Wax Finish Extra Thin (1101) has been specifically designed with a thinner consistancy to be able to penetrate this type of timber.


Can this be used on Douglas Fir doors that have been stripped?

We suggest taking a look at Osmo Door Oil as this has been specifically designed for this type of project.


Can Osmo Polyx Oil be used on cherry wood?

Cherry wood is too dense and naturally oily for the Polyx to penetrate the grain. We would instead recommend degreasing the surface of the Cherry wood with Barrettine Methylated Spirit and applying Osmo Wood Wax Finish Extra Thin (1101) as this is much better suited for this type of timber.


Will Polyx Oil work on sanded stair banisters and spindles?

Yes, this can be used on most softwood interior wooden projects, if the timber has been prepared properly. Sand the timber thoroughly to ensure that all previously coatings have been removed, finish your sanding steps no finer than a 120 grit and wipe the surface down with Barrettine Methylated Spirit to degrease before application of the Osmo Polyx Oil. Always do a test area to assess final results.


Can I use Polyx Oil on be Hevea wood? (rubberwood)

Osmo have said they would recommend a test area using the Osmo Wood Wax Finish Extra Thin (1101) as the Hevea wood is medium density. They suggested sanding first of 100grit- 120grit and then applying the oil thinly.


How much will a 750ml tin cover?

As this will cover approx 24m² per litre, per coat, a 750ml will cover around 10m² with two coats. This will differ depending on the porosity of the timber.


Can I use Osmo Polyx Oil on teak furniture?

Osmo Polyx Oil is slightly too thick to be able to penetrate into the grain of teak. We would instead recommend using Osmo Wood Wax Finish Extra Thin (1101).


I was recommended this for an oak beam to an alternative to Briwax. I want an oil that will soak in and form a top layer, protecting from cracking.

Unlike Briwax, Osmo Polyx Oil is a blend of oils and waxes, the oil penetrates the timber, filling the grain with nourishment, prevents it from cracking and warping, and the wax content remains on the surface to help protect wood and keeps the timber healthy. This blend is likely to last longer than traditional wax used on its own.

Reviews

Reviews

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1772 customer reviews
4.9/5.0
based on last 18+ months
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4 stars
143
3 stars
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5/5
A good quality clear matt finish that's easy to apply
I applied this product using a paint brush followed by a lint free cloth. There was no 'wet' look, it maintained the natural colour and matt surface of the the items...a dining table and two large sideboards constructed in solid light oak. I cannot comment as to its durability because it has only been in place for a few weeks but I am very hopeful.
Paul Nash. Matt 3062, 375ml (10/09/25)
5/5
Great product, perfect top coat for my chair project
I really like Osmo products, and ordered this to finish an Ikea chair I'm refurbishing. I sanded all the wood to a smooth finish, and used Osmo Polyx Oil Tint in 3072 Amber, then the Semi Matt 3065 over the top (2 coats), with a light sand in between. The result is really smooth and great colour.
K Williams. Semi-Matt 3065, 375ml (31/08/25)
5/5
Excellent
Best product for oak floors Easy to use great results
John Lyon. Semi-Matt 3065, 750ml (24/08/25)
5/5
Easy
Great product Very easy to use if you follow instrutions and use osmo rollers
John Lyon. Semi-Matt 3065, 2.5L (23/08/25)
5/5
Perfect for the job
Bought this product to create a Matt effect for my pine floor, after using a coloured tint underneath. The floor looks great now! Easy to use as far as you follow the recommended instructions by Osmo.
Clarice. Matt 3062, 2.5L (31/07/25)
5/5
So easy to order>
I followed the advice to try out this product first before applying to my work surface. the coverage was great and dead easy to apply and the finish is great. I am so pleased to have a shiny beautiful work surface again, the wood positively glows and looks stunning. I am very happy to have found this product.
Jacqueline Stevens. Glossy 3011, 750ml (27/07/25)
1/5
Pitiful
Advertised as a small tin. A miniscule sample arrived.
RMPK. Matt 3062, 5ml sample (18/07/25)
5/5
Excellent product
Excellent product. Covers really well. Very good finish
John Gibbs. Matt 3062, 375ml (17/07/25)
5/5
Goes a long way
Lovely stuff, applies with brush well and goes a long way. So far handles moisture well, finish clean and tidy (no brushes marks).
Sue. Semi-Matt 3065, 750ml (14/07/25)
5/5
Osmo oil
Used to highlight the oak beams in cottage. The beams originally green but over the last few years have “matured “ Osmo oil as recommended through Wood surfaces direct call back advice system revitalised the wood easier to clean and seams to deter the spiders of all species short of black widow’s living in N Yorks Advised via WSD was informative and quick to respond
Mr R. Matt 3062, 2.5L (06/07/25)
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