Castle oak
Castle Oak is a warm, silky finish that highlights the natural beauty of oak wood. This finish consists of stain, primer and acrylic lacquer. The stain is made in Italy and has the role of pigmenting oak surfaces giving a warm color, which could be characterized as a darker version of the color of hazelnuts. The primer and the lacquer are made in Germany and offer a good protection to the surfaces.
Castle Oak color is very suitable for most styles and rooms and has the ability to bring the warmth and naturalness of oak in any arrangement.
Color and gloss:
The color Castle Oak could be characterized as a golden version of the color of hazelnuts and has the following colors and shades: brown, gold, yellow, green, gray, orange. It is a matte finish, the degree of gloss being less than 3.
Castle Oak has the property to give a uniform look and color to the furniture. But since it is not an opaque finish, the final color will be influenced to some extent by the color of the oak elements from which the furniture is made. Thus, even if this is less noticeable, it is possible that different components of the furniture will have different shades. But in the end, this feature is one of the things that make the Castle Oak color so popular and sought after.
Note:It should be noted that there may be small color differences from batch to batch. Therefore, in case of purchases made at different times of products in the Castle Oak finish, products that will be placed close to each other, in the same room, we recommend that you provide us with a reference sample from the previously purchased product. (for example: a door, a drawer, a shelf, etc.).
Being a lacquer with quite good UV resistance, the color will be stable and will not change significantly over time. The furniture will eventually acquire a slightly warmer touch.
Texture, appearance and touch:
Even if the finish is pigmented, the texture and the appearance of the oak will not be dimmed. On the contrary, the texture and the appearance of the oak will be highlighted in a balanced way, preserving the characteristic appearance and beauty of natural oak.
The touch is pleasant, warm and silky.
Smell:
Once the coating is completely dried and matured, the only perceptible odor will be that of oak wood.
Physical properties:
The acrylic lacquer used is of very good quality and offers an increased resistance to scratches and wear.
This varnish has a good UV resistance, the color will be stable and will not change significantly over time. The furniture will possibly acquire a slightly warmer touch.
Maintenance:
The maintenance is easy to do. The lacquer offers a good protection against dirt and stains.
For dust removal and for regular surface maintenance, use a dry, soft, clean, non-abrasive cloth. The wiping should be done along the direction of the wood fiber.
Toremove the spilled liquids from the surface, use initially an absorbent material (paper towel, soft and clean cloth), after which wipe again the surface with a dry, soft and clean cloth. The wiping should be done along the direction of the wood fiber. The removal of spilled liquids should not be delayed, especially in the case of pigmented liquids, because over time the wood can absorb these liquids and can become stained (under the lacquer layer).
To remove dry stains or stubborn dirt, use a clean and non-abrasive slightly damp cloth (in water or in a diluted solution containing water and a mild detergent or soap), after which wipe again the surface with a dry, soft and clean cloth. The wiping should be done along the direction of the wood fiber.
In all the cases described above, you should avoid applying pressure to the surface you are cleaning and do not insist too much on a certain area as you will change the degree of gloss of that area (the action is similar to polishing).
Do not use for cleaning and maintenance sprays and universal cleaning products, abrasive paper, steel wool or corrosive products as they can attack the lacquer film generating traces that cannot be removed. "Pronto" type products that contain wax can change the gloss of the surface.
Aggressive substances such as acetone, thinners, concentrated alcohols, etc. should never touch the lacquered surfaces.
We recommend the periodic repositioning of decorative objects placed on the finished surfaces.
The placement of furniture in direct sunlight or near heat sources that can "wash" wooden surfaces (fireplace, radiator, strong lamps, etc.) should be avoided. Even if it offers a pretty good sealing of the surfaces, the acrylic lacquer allows the wood to "breathe" and there will always be an exchange of humidity with the air in the room. The ideal humidity in the room is between 40% and 60%. Too low or too high can damage the furniture.
In case of significant surface damage (for example: scratches) it will be necessary to strip the surface and reapply the coating.