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    Multi-Purpose Painting Maintenance ‘Tool’ for Pro and DIY - Easily The Most Amazing Product Ever Put In A Can! 

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    Download Free eBook That Magic Ingredient - Link below left... Discover Why Owatrol Oil Is Now One Of The Most Talked About And Used Home / Property Maintenance Related Products In The World. 

    Used alone... Owatrol is a powerful rust treatment, drives moisture out of wood, revives various finishes etc.  

    Used as a paint additive... makes any oil based paint or varnish stick to virtually any surface without peeling, eliminates brush and roller marks, speeds painting job, boosts paint hiding power and more.

    See customer comments below, refresh the page as too many to fit on this page. 

    Properties: 

    • Used As Rust Treatment Without Equal…  

    ◦Solves the cause of the problem. Penetrates deep into the smallest micro pores of the metal down to the ‘good steel’ behind, displaces moisture and air from those rust pores, thereby removing all ‘rust food’ and stops the rusting action.  

    ◦Minimises work and time spent on preparation of the metal. Eliminates the need for time or labour intensive total rust removal, wire brushing etc. Allows paint to be applied direct to ‘tight’ rust. 

    ◦Can be added to subsequent coats of oil based metal primer or paint finish for a peel free finish  

    ◦Used alone on rusted surface gives rustic, matt varnish like finish while protecting metal.  

    ◦Used alone, protects a host of household tools, machines, e.g. underside of power mower.  


    Used as a Paint Additive 

    ◦Makes oil based paints or varnish stick to virtually anything – no more peeling paint. 

    For example… makes all oil based paints stick tight to galvanised steel, aluminium, zinc, exterior wood, window sills, wall cappings, fascia boards and lots more. 
    ◦Improved paint flow and workability – no more brush marks or streaks, perfect finish every time. 

    ◦Improves paint viscosity and allows painting to be carried from sub-zero to arid conditions. 

    ◦Replaces paint damaging thinners; retains high gloss for years, does not dull the paint like white spirit, does not thin or weaken the paint. Does not evaporate from paint compared to white spirit.  

    ◦It increases hiding power of the paint. Less coats required, especially on wide contrast and weak colours such as reds, yellows etc. 

    ◦Used neat, maintains the natural look of wood, metal etc.  

    ◦Used in oil / alkyd paints, increases anti rust properties of the paint 

    ◦Heat resistant up to +175°C   

    Wood impregnation  

    ◦Deeply penetrates and seals wood. Great for window sashes exposed to water run-off, fascia boards, doors etc. 

    ◦Protects metal parts. Creeps in behind steel hinges, fittings etc, rust proofing from behind. 

    Where to use 

    • Ferrous and non-ferrous metals. (may also be applied on wood, plastics, glass,…) 
    • Lightly to heavily rusted surfaces. Steel roofing cut edges, sheds, machinery, plant etc. 
    • May be used with / in any oil based paints, air drying alkyds, lacquers and varnishes, one component urethanes and asphalt / petroleum based paints. May be mixed with oil based stains/paint to improve impregnation of wood and protection of metal surfaces (hinges and fittings) Do NOT mix/use with quick drying, cellulose paints (car paints), chlorinated rubber paints, with two component paints or water based paints (See CIP, EB & Floetrol for related information)  Directions for use 
    • Ensure surface is clean, dry and free from oil, grease and scale 
    • Rust…For best results saturate all areas of rusted first with neat Owatrol Oil. Allow 24 hours to dry. Wipe off ponding on horizontal areas while still wet. (prevents subsequent skinning) 
    • Other applications… Add 25% (or more for bad surfaces) Owatrol Oil to oil based metal primer, or any oil based top coat. See special ‘How To’ detailed instructions on rust treatment & peeling paint problems elsewhere on this site. 
    • To improve paint flow, and stop brush marks, achieve a better finish, mix 5-10% Owatrol Oil with any oil based paint or varnish 

    Coverage : 18m²/l  (depends on substrate, porosity etc)

    Application tools : Brush - Roller - Airless spray 

    Application temperature : 5°C to +35°C 

    Drying : 12 h. 

    Recoating time : 24 to 48 h. 

    Clean-up : White-Spirit

    Get Some Owatrol Oil Today - You Will Not Regret It... I Promise. (B C Igoe) 

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    Testimonials

    “It is fantastic in oil paints etc in cold weather, keeps the paint flowing and allows a great finish.” 

    By A Clarke Painter Decorator, Owatrol Oil General

    “I tried the Owatrol on truck wheels and painted them later with the Owatrol aluminium. Unbelievable products.” 

     

    By Frank O’Malley Used on truck wheels with Owatrol Aluminium, Owatrol Oil Rust

    “I always use it in my gloss because it cuts down drag, makes my job easier and leaves a great finish every time which can only be good for my reputation.” 

    By G Fagan Painter Decorator, Owatrol Oil General

    “I found it fabulous in gloss, made the brush glide along” 

    By Sheila Barry Home Owner, Owatrol Oil General

    “We use Owatrol all the time on woodwork, great stuff.”

    By Kelly & Thompson Painter Decorator, Owatrol Oil General

    "I do up old Toyota Land Cruisers which are very prone to rust. A friend told me about owatrol oil a few years ago. I now use it on all rust jobs and it really does the business. We use the CIP to barrier coat over the oil and finish with two pack"

    By R Kavanagh Restores Toyota Land Cruisers, Owatrol Oil Rust

    “I had a big job to do on the hull of my steel boat on the Shannon. The Owatrol

    came in very handy. I like the fact that after applying it direct on the rust later I can add it into the paint for a great finish.”  

    By M Breathnach Restoration Steel Boat On Shannon, Owatrol Oil Rust

    "A vintage car enthusiast friend told me about it so I tried it on an old combine. I have to say it was superb, it creeps in everywhere to deal with the rust. I later used it on several hay sheds where I spot treated the rusty patches. I later mixed it into the red oxide. The sheds look great now"

    By Ben Cusack Farmer - Hay Sheds, Owatrol Oil Rust

    “A fellow tractor club member introduced me to Owatrol oil 3 years ago. One job I used it on in particular was a 1952 Porche single cylinder vintage tractor which wasn’t in great condition. The oil sorted out the rust really well with minimum time and effort and it has stayed perfect since.”

     

    By E Tully Restored 1952 Porche tractor , Owatrol Oil Rust

    “My boat trailer had become very rusty especially on all underneath, the chassis in around the axle and wheels. My neighbour said he used an oil on his camper with great results so I decided to take a chance. It exceeded all my expectations, after two years theres hardly any rust where I treated it.”      

    By John McCarthy Boat Trailer, Owatrol Oil Rust

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