Hello
A couple of years ago I had my kitchen redone, with new oak worktops. It was treated with Osmo Oil initially (3 coats). One bit of the wood wasn't great, so after a while I put some more Osmo Oil on it to seal it a bit better. Unfortunately I chose the 'natural' colour, which gave me a very different colour to the remaining worktops. A couple of weeks ago I tried to remedy this by using Osmo Topoil Clear Matt to try and get everything back to the same colour, but the 'natural' (white tinged) colour remained. Does antyone have any advice on how to get all my worktops looking the same/back to the old colour? I attach photos so you can see the difference. Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Chris
A couple of years ago I had my kitchen redone, with new oak worktops. It was treated with Osmo Oil initially (3 coats). One bit of the wood wasn't great, so after a while I put some more Osmo Oil on it to seal it a bit better. Unfortunately I chose the 'natural' colour, which gave me a very different colour to the remaining worktops. A couple of weeks ago I tried to remedy this by using Osmo Topoil Clear Matt to try and get everything back to the same colour, but the 'natural' (white tinged) colour remained. Does antyone have any advice on how to get all my worktops looking the same/back to the old colour? I attach photos so you can see the difference. Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Chris