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  • I always use a 4” foam roller for Omso. Mainly planed oak / birch ply furniture though - could be annoying for nooks and crannies on stairs but defo the best application method. Once oil-soaked, 4” rollers keep for a long time of wrapped up properly in plastic. I actually use a washed out mini Innocent smoothy bottle to keep wet rollers in.

  • Osmo recommend a microfibre roller so I tried that for the flooring and it ended up with a few patches where I'd over-applied.

    I might go back to a roller for the anti-slip on the stairs though as I'm worried a cloth might affect its anti-slip properties which I assume is some sort of particle it contains.

  • I don't know whether they will dry in the same way, but from having just teak-oiled some outside furniture with a brush (as per the instructions), I'd say definitely stick with a cloth. It's far easier to get a nice light, drip-free application.

  • Ah, particles. As you were.

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