Hey everyone! I just finished sanding my floors and I'm planning to use Danish oil as the finish. I have a couple of questions:
1. What's the best way to apply a second coat once the first one dries?
2. Is it possible to darken the color later by putting another shade of Danish oil over the existing one, or do I need to mix the colors beforehand?
2 Answers
For applying a second coat, just use a liberal amount and let it soak into the wood. Wipe off any excess before it gets tacky. If your floor feels rough after drying, lightly sand it before applying the next coat. You can keep adding coats until you get the look you want. If you're looking to change the color, yes, you can apply a different shade over the existing one to darken it. Combining different colors of Danish oil can help you create the exact shade you’re after too! Just finish with a clear Danish oil for a nice sheen.
Hey, not to be rude, but the can usually comes with pretty detailed instructions for applying Danish oil. It's designed to help you get the best results.

I get that! I was just looking for some personal tips and experiences before I dive in.