

✨ Elevate your woodwork with a finish that’s as smart as it is stunning!
Odie's Dark Finish and Stabilizer is a premium, food-safe, and non-toxic wood finish that darkens naturally with age. It offers exceptional coverage—up to 21 sq. ft. per ounce—while providing a lustrous, high-gloss sheen. Formulated without solvents or toxic chemicals, it’s safe for families, pets, and all wood species. Enhanced with natural UV inhibitors, it protects and stabilizes wood surfaces indoors, making it the go-to choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking a durable, eco-friendly finish.







| ASIN | B01L036PTA |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,858 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #146 in Wood Conditioners, Waxes & Oils |
| Coverage | Approximately 21-25+ Sq. Ft per oz on typical domestic hardwoods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (302) |
| Date First Available | August 25, 2016 |
| Finish | High-Gloss |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 9 ounces |
| Item model number | DARK9OZ |
| Liquid Volume | 9 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Odie's |
| Part Number | DARK9OZ |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.87 x 2.87 inches |
| UPC | 851366006041 |
K**R
Super easy to use and looks great, non-toxic
This is a fantastic product. Non-toxic and easy on your hands. Food safe. Makes a very nice even surface on wood. I use this on my kitchen table once or twice a year and it glows. I'm able to put wet glasses on it without making permanent rings
F**.
Rocking Chair I donated to Children’s Hospital
Great stuff I use it on all my projects. Easy to apply and the results are amazing
A**.
Great Results from a Rookie
Applied this to an unfinished Hardwood Reflections Birch Butcher Block Countertop from Home Depot and love the results. Started with three rounds of sanding using 120, 150, and 180 grit before applying Odie's Dark. My initial observation on opening it was the sweet scent, which is actually quite nice. It largely dissipated after a couple of days. The consistency was like a thick tree sap that easily washed off from my gloves after a few minutes of hot water and soap. The pictures are different sides of the same countertop (the unfinished pic is the the bottom), but you can see the rich golden hue it imparts on the wood. And the feel of the wood after buffing and drying is phenomenal (you need to buff after 40 minutes and before twenty hours after application). I waited two hours before buffing and it came out perfectly. My understanding is that the longer you wait, the more intense the buffing process will be, but the lower the likelihood of streaks. All in all, I highly recommend this. For what it's worth, one-tenth of the container was enough for one coat on both sides, though I'm sure this changes based on various factors. It has a beautiful visual and tactile depth that's hard to describe. I used some White Non Scratch Non-Woven Pads from Peachtree Woodworking Supply Store here on Amazon for applying and buffing. Just cut them to size and they worked well. I plan on using it as a desktop and will update this review after seeing how it holds up. It should be easy to repair any blemishes in any case. Just sand and reapply the wax. Of course, you could always use some kind of epoxy resin or seal if you want that extra protection, but nothing beats that rich natural feel of just using Odie's.
D**Y
OK but way overpriced
This works as advertised and I have not had a problem with any sticky residue as some have reported. I suspect they put it on too thick and/or did not buff it off properly. It does not develop much of a film at all, which may be what you want. It results in a minimal finish. My complaint is that this little jar is way overpriced for what it is. I doubt there is any secret sauce involved and suspect it is just a mixture of boiled linseed oil, and various waxes. Various youtube videos describe how to make your own hard wax oils, which is what I will be doing from now on.
B**B
Nice color
I was skeptical about this product. However, having used it, it is easy to apply and gives a nice color to the wood. It does not darken as much initially as I had hoped. However, I applied several coats to achieve the color I needed. Great product!
R**B
Another great Odies product!
Odies Oil Dark adds depth and character to my woodworking projects like no other. The rich, deep tones enhance the natural beauty of the wood, creating a stunning visual impact. Super easy application and excellent coverage make it ideal for both professionals and hobbyists. The durable finish provides long-lasting protection, ensuring my pieces stand the test of time. Whether I'm aiming for a rustic look or a modern finish, Odies Oil Dark always exceeds my expectations. It's my go-to choice for adding elegance and sophistication to any project.
S**8
Outstanding Product
No chemicals. Don't even need to use polyurethane. Finish comes out very nicely. If you want some color get a mixing powder or oxidized tint ahead of time. I've been using this for a year now and every time I try something else, I end up just coming back to this profuct - Consistent every time - Pleasant smell (no chemicals) - Tough and great sheen - ready to use after 48 hours (even better after a week or two of drying) You really do only need a little of this product which lasts a long time.
A**R
excellent finish, hard to screw up
I've tried a lot of different finishes, and this one is fantastic. Used it on mahogany. Sand to 220 grit, rub in 3 coats of this (30-40 minutes between them), wait 3-4 hours, then buff it out. Once it dries overnight, the finish will be smooth as glass, and the wood shows beautiful figure and a soft satin sheen. Go to Odie's site and watch the how-to videos, and do it like they say. The key is in the buffing -- I used an old white cotton T-shirt, and buffed it in swirls and kept using a clean part of the cloth until no more finish came off on it. Don't know about long term durability yet, but I expect good results. If a problem happens down the line, it's super easy to fix -- a little sanding and reapply as before. It couldn't be more foolproof -- you will not regret trying it!
C**L
Works really well on dark woods like walnut, gives a nice finish, but takes a bit of time to fully cure
R**Y
Protects wood. Non toxic. Recommended
R**.
Great one coat floor finish.
E**C
I really like Odie's Dark Oil—it's easy to apply, smells great, and leaves the wood feeling smooth and well-protected. That said, despite the name, it doesn’t noticeably darken the wood, at least not right away. If you're expecting a rich, deep tone from the start, you might be a bit surprised. Still, it's a high-quality finish and one I’d definitely use again.
J**K
Beware it Takes a week or more to cure.
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