Real Milk Paint, Hemp Oil for Wood Finishing, Cutting Boards, Butcher Blocks, Countertops, Wood Utensils, Food Grade, 32 oz
$44.99
Price: $39.99 - $44.99
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The vision for the Real Milk Paint Co. was born in a small, blue, Pennsylvania barn. Our founder, Dwayne Siever, found that the modern-day paints didn’t have the same look, texture, and feel as the paints used on the antiques he was working on. The reason was they used milk paint. After this realization, Dwayne started creating his own small batches of milk paint using traditional, natural ingredients to get back to the roots of the paint.
MATTE – Our Hemp Seed Oil is squeezed from industrial hemp plants with a light nutty aroma. The Hemp Oil wood conditioner provides a non-glossy matte finish
MULTIPLE USES – Use the wood oil for reviving old wood finishes, finishing countertops, wooden utensils, butcher blocks, cutting boards, unfinished wood furniture, over milk paint, and chalk paint
FOOD GRADE – Safe for food contact. A great penetrating oil for use on wooden kitchen items such as chopping boards and wooden utensils
WATER-RESISTANT – Our Hemp Oil provides a water-resistant wood finish. It takes 7 to 10 days to partially cure and 15 to 30 days to fully cure
NATURAL – All natural VOC’s and solvent-free drying oil finish. This naturally thin viscosity oil will penetrate well on porous surfaces
Customers say
Customers are pleased with the product’s quality, appearance, and ease of application. They find it works well for bringing out the beauty of wood on old finishes, adding a nice patina to items, and refreshing old wood floors. Many appreciate the clear instructions on the container and the oiliness of the product. Customers also like the smell, environmental impact, and quick drying time. However, opinions differ on the color.
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5 reviews for Real Milk Paint, Hemp Oil for Wood Finishing, Cutting Boards, Butcher Blocks, Countertops, Wood Utensils, Food Grade, 32 oz
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E.S.J.B –
A fantatsic polymerizing oil
I was looking for a new oil that polymerizes for sealing my woodwork & this is incredibly effective. Probably my favorite aspect of this oil however is the fact that it gives the wood a beautifully smooth finish without heavily altering the original color of the wood. When I’m making a bowl or spoon from a nice two tone piece of Cherry or similar for example it allows the beautifully creamy white sapwood to stay nice and creamy & bright, while simultaneously highlighting the warmth of the darker heartwood. Another wonderful thing about it is the fact that it is hypoallergenic.
C Dixon –
Bring life back to your wood & painted finishes with this product.
Amazing product! I have used it on newer unfinished wood, and older wood peices in my home that were dry and had glass drink rings. It was amazing how it brought new life back to my wood pieces! Also I used it for a finish on chalk paint and loved the finish it gave me. Great value, it takes a very small amount to cover a large amount. Easy application low odor
Brian watts –
Good for people with chemical sensitivities. Environmentally friendly.
This product was perfect. It has almost no odor & absolutely no toxic out gassing.. my mom has chemical sensitivities & just about everything bothers her. It may not have the hard finish of some products. But it sealed the oak entertainment center & looks good, with a slight darkening of the wood.
Camille Sowle –
No smell, Easy application, wrong color? red?
Seems like a great product so far(bit pricey for being less durable then Tung oil and being able to get hope pure Tung oil for 65/gal). Can’t speak for durability as I just applied it. But in general it applied easy and went further then the Tung oil because it’s thinner and I don’t thin my Tung oil. It also seems to dry much quicker then tung oil wich is nice.Main issue( not a big deal for me but could be for others) is that this stuff is red. I poured it into a small black bucket that I use to dip my brush in and it was definitely a red hue… like no doubt in my mind red even in a black bucket. Like I said no big issue but the product said it is green and it is not. My only concern is maybe i got a bad batch or something because it’s not suppose to be this color.
Ronald Capalongan –
Mild smell, pleasant to the touch, amazing finishes
I love this product! Virtually no smell, it reminds me of sesame seed oil dressing. Even after oiling an entire bunk bed, and having it in the garage overnight, the smell was very mild the next morning. The oil did not bother my hands at all, if anything made a nice moisturizer. I recently learned that hemp oil is frequently used in all natural makeup.Unfortunately, all latex paint gives me a sore throat from the smell, so I wanted to finish this bunk bed naturally, using milk paint and hemp oil. Resulting in virtually no smell.I have used this hemp oil on cutting boards, as a finish for milk paint, as well as a finish for raw wood.Photo #1 is 40-year-old birch plywood, the darker one is finished with the Real Milk Paint hemp oil. The lighter color wood is finished using Real Milk Paint Clear Carnuba Wax. I ran out of the hemp oil, so I finished the project with the Carnuba wax. It’s just the underside of the bunk bed mattress, so color variation doesn’t matter much here. I prefer the feel of the hemp oil. It’s cool and easily absorbed into the wood, whereas the wax feels kind of cold and impersonal. However, from coloration standpoint, the wax does not yellow the wood, and I also has a mild smell. The hemp oil gives the wood an aged look.Photo #2 is Blue milk paint before and after applying the Hemp oil. clearly the hemp oil makes the finished darker and a tiny bit more green. Photo #3 shows the same bunk bed finished with hemp oil, 3 weeks out. The color lightened up slightly after the oil was absorbed.This is my first venture into the realm of milk paint, which I purchased from Miss Mustard Seed only because the color I wanted was not available to ship from RMP company. I’ve been very pleased with the low odor from both the RMP hemp oil and the RMP Carnauba wax. I look forward to trying the Tung oil in the future.Lastly, photo #4 I had a wooden lazy suzan that I oiled and sanded with steel wool which gave a glossy almost mirror finish to the wood.This small bottle had a LOT of coverage, and I am contemplating purchasing more to oil the rest of my wooden furniture.