🌟 One coat, endless style—protect your wood, protect your vibe.
Rubio Monocoat Wood Oil Finish offers a quick-dry, eco-friendly linseed oil formula that protects and colors all indoor wood types with just one durable layer. Covering up to 175 ft² per 350 ml, it features 55 mixable colors, zero VOC emissions, and certifications ensuring safety for food contact and children's toys, making it the smart, sustainable choice for modern interiors.
Color | Pure |
Brand | Rubio Monocoat |
Surface Recommendation | Floor, Furniture, Cabinet, Table, Chair, Wood Art |
Material | Wood |
Model Name | Oil Plus 2C |
Size | 350 ml |
Coating Description | Oil-based |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 3 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Coverage | 105-175 ft² |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Liquid Volume | 350 Milliliters |
Package Information | Can |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Rubio Monocoat |
Base Material | Linseed Oil |
Unit Count | 11.83 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Oil |
Finish Type | Matte |
Part Number | 2CPURE/350ML |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | Belgium |
Item model number | 2CPURE/350ML |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Volume | 0.1 Liters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**P
Great product
I would highly recommend this item. I have been doing many of the improvements and renovations in my home since I bought it a few years ago in the kitchen has been an ongoing project. We ended up doing butcher block countertops because of cost and ease of installation. We left them unprotected for a while and definitely encountered food and water stains but with a light sanding it was back to normal. We wanted lasting protection though and I came across this product that seemed like the best solution over any alternatives. I bought it and it sat around for a long time before I finally got around to applying it today. I have learned a lot up until then and have learned things that I did incorrectly and cannot change but I hope that this product still holds up well.What I didn’t do: apply the product to every side of the butcher block. (I installed the countertops before I realize this)I know it is highly recommended to apply to all sides of your project or there is a chance of warping but I am hoping that we do not have this issue.Besides that, I love the color. I used the color pure just to enhance the color and grain of the butcher block.The first picture is the before and the second picture is the after.I watched numerous videos before applying it to ensure that I use the correct technique and then followed along with a video while I was applying it and it overall went pretty well. I did have to have my husband help me and besides a small spill (lol) we got it applied quickly and now will wait for it to fully cure!
M**S
Great product
Worked great! Very easy to apply and work with! 1 coat looks like a nice matte finish. 2 coats makes it more of a satin finish. I am very happy with this product. Used it on a live edge hickory bar top and matching floating shelves.
R**E
Amazing finish! Will def be using again!
What an awesome product! Before I get into how I used Rubio Monocoat and the final outcome, let me tell you WHY I used it and WHAT it is. I’ve seen a bunch of professional and hobbyist woodworkers on Instagram and YouTube swear by this product to finish their tables. Basically it’s a 2 component finish (means there’s some mixing required) of hard wax and oil that’s zero VOC (if you don’t know what that is just think no toxic off gassing or harmful fumes) it seals the wood, protects against water (like water rings not a monsoon) and it’s super easy to touch up if the finish gets damaged. I chose this product for the simplicity of simply sanding my work piece up to 150 grit, applying Rubio Monocoat, and then buffing... that’s it.Here’s what I used it on: I made a live edge table for my wife and I. It’s a live edge slab of Black Mara wood from Sri Lanka; this wood falls under the category of “exotic hardwood." This is important to note because there’s an extra step involved when using Rubio Monocoat on exotics that I didn’t know about until I realized my mistake. When you using this product on domestics (walnut, cherry, maple, oak etc.) you just sand, apply and buff. With exotic woods, which tend to be more oily and interlocked woods, you need to use Rubio Monocoats wood cleaner before you buy OR just wipe down your work piece with acetone after you finish sanding and before you apply this oil. IF you don’t... you’ll like tend up with a splotchy finish that looks like crap and you’ll need to sand your wood back down to bare wood and start over.Another piece of advice, DO NOT sand higher than 120-150 grit. This will also leave you with some splotchy areas... and that was my other problem... I went up to 220 grit and it’s a no go.Last bit of advice: whether your working with domestic or exotic lumber, make sure you let the airborne dust in your shop settle overnight, then use a tack cloth to wipe off the surface dust, otherwise the oil will bond with the airborne dust particles as it settles on your workpiece and bond with it, leaving you with a rough feeling surface.Once I started over and did things right (sand up to 120 grit, wipe/clean with acetone, apply finish and buff) the final result was beautiful!!!! Will def be buying Rubio Monocoat again!!!!
S**N
smart purchase
This wood oil brings out the natural beauty of wood with just one coat! I used it on a homemade table, and it left a rich, smooth finish that feels durable. If you want a high-quality, eco-friendly wood treatment, this is the way to go.
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