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HOPE'S 100% Pure Tung Oil is a premium, food-safe natural wood finish and sealer that penetrates deeply to protect indoor and outdoor surfaces. Renowned for its waterproof, flexible, and durable finish, it’s ideal for everything from cutting boards to garden beds. Trusted for over 50 years, this 32 fl oz pack delivers a rich, lasting finish that enhances wood grain while resisting moisture, alcohol, and wear.






















| ASIN | B000I1QA6E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,405 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #25 in Wood Conditioners, Waxes & Oils |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,406) |
| Date First Available | January 13, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 692-32TO12 |
| Manufacturer | The Hope Company |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 5.2 x 2.5 inches; 2 Pounds |
J**Y
Wonderful Sealer
I used HOPE'S Pure Tung Oil to seal two raised bed gardens. I was concerned about using something that could leech toxins into the soil and then be taken up by the vegetable plants, but that is not a concern with this oil. It is 100% pure. The smell is nice, earthy, nutty. It applies very easily. The appearance is beautiful. It only slightly darkened the cedar but gave it a warm, beautiful color. Clean up was a breeze. I have no doubt it will improve the durability and increase the life of my garden beds. I will not hesitate to use it again on future beds I add to my garden.
G**G
Takes a long time to dry, so with some patience, it protects your table for years to come.
Works as expected. As many state, it can take a long time for it to dry, and takes several coats, so for me it took several weeks do do multiple coats on a wood table, but trust the process. It brings out the grain in the table very well, without making it too much darker, and you can tell the surface is harder and repels water. There were some white water stained spots on our table that this product completed fixed. Good product!
M**1
Food-safe “pure” Tung oil worked great for garden box
Used this as an alternative to pricier cedar garden box oil for a raised garden bed made from Douglas Fir (cedar cost too much). Took a bit to confirm the difference between this “pure” Tung oil and something like Watco “Tung oil finish” that includes additives for drying that aren’t food safe. This product fit the bill and is all natural and food safe. I used about 1/2 - 2/3 of this quart bottle to apply 2 coats on 30-40 linear feet of wood. Will likely use up the rest to reapply on exterior surfaces in late summer or early fall so it can cure a bit before wet/cold winter weather hits. Smells nice and uniquely nutty. Unlike other products like laquer, dutch oil varnish or paint I didn’t need a respirator to avoid headaches, nor other caustic products to clean up. This was really pleasant to work with. Applied very easily with a cloth or brush. It’s like wiping wood with olive oil or something - not super tacky or messy to clean either. Used a bit of odorless mineral spirits to clean up & wash hands, but soap & water cut most of it. Gave the light fir boards a nice even tan that looks great. Similar to, maybe slightly darker than, plain butcher block oil. Only downside is the drying/curing time - you’re supposed to wait at least 7-10 days, ideally a month or more, for it to cure & harden before exposing it to heavy sun or water. We didn’t have time for that so it was outside after only about a week and still retained a bit of the tung oil odor. Hopefully it was waterproof enough to last a while. So far it’s holding up great! Curious to see what it will look like in a year or so …
D**A
FOOD SAFE
The history of tung oil is intriguing. Hope's is top rated for purity, quality and solvent free and safe for kitchen use.. I refinished a garage-sale wooden kitchen cart , that is I sanded the old, peeling varnish down to the bare wood. I applied the tung oil with a soft rag as a YouTube expert woodworker demonstrates. It is viscous but not so hard to spread and rub in. The rule of thumb in applying all finishes is less is more--meaning more thin coats is better than one thick coat. I applied three. 24 hours drying time and very light sanding with fine sandpaper between each coat. A final buffing with a soft cloth. Each coat dried to velvet or satin smooth finish. Did not darken the wood or change it's natural light color in the least. Amazing to the touch. Love it. An oil from the seed of the nut of the Chinese tung (meaning heart in Chinese) tree, which ancient Chinese sea merchants used to waterproof their ships. The smell is not strong like any varnish product which takes veritably weeks to vanish (as another table someone made for me took) and after about two days once the work was done the mild odor completely vanished.
M**N
Very much pure
First off, I've never used PURE Tung Oil before. I've used mixtures that are either diluted and or mixed with varnish and I've loved those products. To be clear, I'm in the middle of a project using this product now but my initial thoughts are: 1. As it's pure tung oil, it doesn't spread as easy as other formulas. The consistency is very similar to syrup but not sticky. It does spread and I've found that a fabric cloth seems to soak it up well and allows you to put each coat on easily. 2. I don't love the smell. It's hard to explain but it's not a smell that I appreciate and I find myself looking for ways to keep it off my clothing and skins not just to safety sake but also the lingering smell. 3. It's thick. So it really feels like it's penetrating well. I'll know better by my sixth coat but I hope the thick consistency doesn't equate to a tacky finish. (I scuff it between coats) 4. The finish that I see after the second coat looks good. It's a fairly flat finish that you'd expect from tung oil. I plan on applying a vanish to the final quote to give it some shine. My project - I'm applying this to a solid Walnut desk that has not been finished previously. I'll supply final project photos in a couple days.
F**N
great product, great results, and easy
I had used this in the hopes that it would treat the wood etching I had on a pizza board as a present. it not only was easy to use, but did a excellent job of bringing out the color of the wood and the etching, I will purchase again. It does take a long time to dry, but the wait is worth it.
P**S
Classic wood finish that's easy to use
I've been using this tung oil product for over 40 years......it's a great way to finish a well-sanded wood project to a rich, deep and lustrous result. Successive coating can be used over time if needed; just rub small amounts into the wood in a circular motion, and finish by stroking along the grain. It's easy and durable for interior applications, and always brings out the beauty of the wood's natural color and grain character.
J**S
buen producto
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