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Kommentarer (9)Udover smag og behag, hvor jeg rent designmæssigt synes bordet med den sorte bordplade er langt det smukkeste, med en lethed og elegance som det runde bord ikke har, så er der også en bæredygtighedsvinkel man kan forholde sig til, hvis det også ligger dig på sinde at værne om miljøet, inde som ude. Vi - Hansen Kitchen - anvender kun linolie uden sikkativ, da sikkativ kan være et miljø/sundhedsproblem. Det gør ganske rigtigt at olien hærder langsommere, men den hærder skam lige så godt op og er lige så modstandsdygtig. Et nyproduceret køkken - frisk fra værkstedet - bliver oliebehandlet og ville tidligere i stuetemperatur skulle hærde ca. 4 timer (med sikkativ), nu skal det hærde ca. 24 timer (uden sikkativ), så det anser vi overhovedet ikke for at problem. Vores køkkener er yderst holdbare og nemme at vedligeholde, og det vil en bordplade, der er oliebehandlet også være. Det vigtigste er, at man lader olien sidde og trænge ind i 15-30 minutter, og hvis man i den periode kan se, at der opstår tørre pletter, smørrer man ekstra på der. efter de max 30 minutter aftørres al overskydende olie fra overfladen og den skal stå og hærde/tørre op i ca. 24 timer, før man tørrer den over med en fugtig klud, hvorved træet lysner en anelse op igen. En sådan behandling kan man give træfladen, lige så ofte man synes den trænger, og kan også anvende en let slibning med fint sandpapir (korn 240-400 afhængigt af træsort m.v.), hvis nødvendigt, før oliering, og træet vil holde evigt... :-)...Se flereRenovering af badeværelse med før & efter. Indrettet med Boffi & Vola.
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