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Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C is a quick-dry, eco-friendly linseed oil finish designed for indoor wood surfaces. Covering up to 175 ft² per 350 ml, it offers durable, water- and heat-resistant protection in a single coat. With 55 mixable colors and certifications for food and toy safety, it’s the smart, sustainable choice for professional-grade wood care.




















| ASIN | B00OA5V19K |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,125 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Household Stains |
| Brand | Rubio Monocoat |
| Coating Description | Oil-based |
| Color | Pure |
| Coverage | 105-175 ft² |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,408) |
| Date First Available | October 8, 2014 |
| Finish | Matte |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 3 x 5 inches |
| Item model number | 2CPURE/350ML |
| Liquid Volume | 350 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Rubio Monocoat |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Name | Oil Plus 2C |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Oil |
| Part Number | 2CPURE/350ML |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 5 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Size | 350 ml |
| Surface Recommendation | Floor, Furniture, Cabinet, Table, Chair, Wood Art |
| Unit Count | 11.83 Fluid Ounces |
| Volume | 0.1 Liters |
G**T
Rubio is the best, versatile finish
I’ll always be a Rubio fan. It’s easy to apply, forgiving, and durable. While it’s expensive, it goes a long way due to the single application. I do like using a scraper for this but have also used towels and rags to apply it, which works well too. Over time, the cap to Part B can get sticky, so I’d recommend cleaning the threads on that after each use.
D**D
Go to finish
I’ve been using Rubio Monocoat regularly, and it has quickly become one of my go-to finishes. It’s easy to apply, dries quickly, and the walnut color gives wood a beautiful, natural look that really enhances the grain. The finish is durable and holds up well over time, which makes it great for both small projects and larger pieces. I also appreciate that it’s eco-friendly compared to traditional stains. A bit more expensive than some options, but the quality and results are worth it.
A**R
Works well
It works really well. The application is easy, and the finish dries to a smooth, natural-looking surface. I love how the wood grain pops without looking overly glossy. The smell is mild compared to other finishes, and the coverage is excellent. It gives my table a clean and professional look.
M**O
WAY better than Polyurethane and No Fumes
I’m a novice woodworker at best, working out of an attached garage that doubles as my shop. Anytime I used stain or oil-based polyurethane, my family would immediately start complaining—the fumes always found their way into the house. This time, I decided to try Rubio Monocoat for the first time on a 9-foot desk I built for my office. I applied two coats, and let me tell you—virtually no smell. Maybe a light scent in the immediate area, but it was more like carnauba wax than chemicals. Most importantly, no complaints from the family. Application was super simple. I just used my DeWalt orbital sander to buff it into the surface, and it turned out great. I love how you can still feel the wood grain—that’s something you just don’t get with polyurethane, which basically covers your project in plastic. The look was amazing too. I went with "Pure," and it did not disappoint. The finish came out pretty natural but with a slightly wet look. See for yourself. The only real downside? The wait. You’ve got to let it cure for about a week before using the piece, and that was easily the hardest part. If I have any issues with this finish I'll come back to report but so far it's been a few weeks and I LOVE it.
J**3
Excellent Product, with a minor caveat...
Excellent finish. Food safe and fairly durable. Easy to apply and buff. I left the countertop un-touched for 1 week. Liquid beads right up. No grain raising. I used it on a teak butcher block style countertop. The "pure" brought out the color I was looking for. Only 2 complaints (hence the 4 stars), one was the instructions were way too small. Had to use my phone as a magnifier...ugh. A link to a PDF would fix that. The other was that no whee in the instructions does it say not to pour the part B into the part A can. Here in the states, its customary to always mix 2 part mixes in the larger can. DON'T DO IT! So that was an issue. I was able to salvage enough for my project. It reminds me of what we called "hardening oil" back in the day ('60s) that we would mix up. Not food safe chemicals though...lol Other than those two minor issues, I'll be using this from now on as needed. Highly recommend. Remember, this is a "treatment" to protect the wood from liquid and stains. It is NOT a "finish" (like a poly) that puts a protective layer on top of the wood.
N**K
Great stuff for DIY projects
Resurfaced this knife block (photo) that used to be just natural color with the Charcoal shade Rubio. It has a nice modern tone and is perfectly matte, as if covered with a matte varnish (it is not). The block is made of a very hard wood and yet it penetrated quite well, despite the 220- grit finish. Perhaps it could have been even better with a 150 but I wanted a very smooth final surface. It comes in two bottles, one is the colored oil mix and the other is a transparent accelerator. You actually can use the same accelerator with different colors. Just mix them 3:1 and you’re ready to go. It takes time to harden, the manual says mix as much as you can use in 15 minutes. It can be applied with anything: a pad, a brush, a soft cloth etc. After leaving it on for a few minutes, wipe it off and buff it until the shiny part is gone and it is done. My advice is wear rubber gloves as this stuff penetrates every pore on your skin and doesn’t wash off easily. It has a very low odor and is not toxic for food usage after it cures. It stops being sticky after a few hours but the full cure takes about seven days. Repeated layers don’t change much in my experience, it is basically just one application. If any Cons I’d say it is quite expensive for this small bottle, I’d buy more colors if it wasn’t this expensive. Also as it is one application only and no poly on top (probably can do an oil-based one if needed) it requires a perfectly prepared surface with no stains or other problems. I recommend this product.
C**H
Hält was es verspricht
J**7
Un très bon produit, mais pas du tout facile à appliquer. Produit très épais et difficile à répartir ( à l'inverse de ce que vous voyez dans les tutos...) ni le produit, ni les pinceaux ou autres brosses que vous utiliserez ne se nettoient! tous ce que vous utilisez est bon à jeter après une seule utilisation. En fait, tout est fait pour utiliser un maximum de consommable... Enfin, un grand choix de teintes, en effet, mais évidemment, très difficile de "tomber" sur celle que vous souhaitez lors de l'application, car comme indiqué, cela dépend du type de bois que vous avez à traiter. Dans mon cas , il s'agissait d'une porte neuve en bois blanc "massif et mouluré ,et après "l'essai recommandé" sur l'arrière du montant, j'ai dû poncer toute la partie, car cela ne rendait absolument pas la teinte escomptée. Au final un pot tout neuf, qui finira sur mon étagère de peinture ou en déchetterie ... Bref , un produit conçu pour des pro du bois ou semi-pro et surtout, habitués à ce type de composition et d'utilisation. Mais vu le petit conditionnement des pots et le prix, Je vous conseille de passer votre chemin et de choisir parmi le nombreux autres produits du marché, tout aussi performants, plus facile d'utilisation et de meilleur rapport qualité/prix...
J**O
Perfecto, merece la pena cada euro
C**.
Super zu verarbeiten und sehr ergiebig. Ein Anstrich reicht. Einsatz im Camperausbau
N**E
If you are a Blacktail Studio follower, you know what you are buying. This stuff produces extremely hard-wearing protection layers on hardwoods. My home's stairs - after three years of hard, daily use - still look beautiful. The trick of the trade is to use TINY amount of it and work it well using a soft sponge pad (open or closed pores) on RO. Meticulous prep (sanding, water pop, blowing the dust, etc) is a key to achieve fantastic results.
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