Oil for Wood

I've used Waterlox Transparent for years. It's great stuff, easy to apply,
easy to touch up when necessary, and not terribly expensive. It's also very durable. Bill

If you are going to use natural (not stabilized) Koa I agree with Bill. Waterlox works very well with natural Koa. Maintains true coloring and brightens any figure.
If you are using stabilized Koa, Nick W gets a real good finish with Tru-Oil.
 
If you are going to use natural (not stabilized) Koa I agree with Bill. Waterlox works very well with natural Koa. Maintains true coloring and brightens any figure.
If you are using stabilized Koa, Nick W gets a real good finish with Tru-Oil.

As a matter of fact Mark, I am using stabilized Koa from your store, I was the guy that ordered over the phone by card.
 
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