Hi
We just moved house and the previous owners did not treat the real wood kitchen worktops very well. cirucular burn marks all over the place and stuff like that! I've sanded it all down and applied 3 coats of "Behandla" wood treatment oil from Ikea which has worked a treat at bringing the colour back. My question is I know with real wood surfaces you're supposed to avoid contact with any water as much as possible, so it there something I can apply to the surface now which would allow us to "wipe down" the kitchen worktops just like a laminate one? I'm thinking of a clear sealant type product that would be suitable for use on real wood kitchen worktops?
Thanks in advance.
We just moved house and the previous owners did not treat the real wood kitchen worktops very well. cirucular burn marks all over the place and stuff like that! I've sanded it all down and applied 3 coats of "Behandla" wood treatment oil from Ikea which has worked a treat at bringing the colour back. My question is I know with real wood surfaces you're supposed to avoid contact with any water as much as possible, so it there something I can apply to the surface now which would allow us to "wipe down" the kitchen worktops just like a laminate one? I'm thinking of a clear sealant type product that would be suitable for use on real wood kitchen worktops?
Thanks in advance.