Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C | Charcoal Wood Oil | 390ml
Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C Charcoal Wood Oil creates a deep, modern finish with striking depth. One of the darkest shades in the range, Charcoal delivers an almost blackened appearance while allowing the natural wood grain to remain visible. A subtle grey-blue undertone adds character and a refined, architectural feel.
Oil Plus 2C colours and protects interior wood in just one coat, using advanced molecular bonding to prevent overlaps and lap marks. Once cured, the surface is food-safe, 0% VOC, and easy to maintain.
Best suited to: Most woods. Slightly less suitable for cedar, teak, walnut, and maple.
This kit contains a 300ml tin of oil together with 90ml accelerator.
Samples: Rubio Monocoat colours interact directly with the wood fibres, meaning the final appearance is influenced by the timber species, grain structure, sanding method and lighting conditions. As a result, the same colour can appear warmer, cooler, lighter or darker depending on the wood it is applied to.
For this reason, we strongly recommend testing a sample on the actual timber being used for your project before committing to a full application. Please click here to order a sample.
Original: $64.20
-70%$64.20
$19.26









Description
Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C Charcoal Wood Oil creates a deep, modern finish with striking depth. One of the darkest shades in the range, Charcoal delivers an almost blackened appearance while allowing the natural wood grain to remain visible. A subtle grey-blue undertone adds character and a refined, architectural feel.
Oil Plus 2C colours and protects interior wood in just one coat, using advanced molecular bonding to prevent overlaps and lap marks. Once cured, the surface is food-safe, 0% VOC, and easy to maintain.
Best suited to: Most woods. Slightly less suitable for cedar, teak, walnut, and maple.
This kit contains a 300ml tin of oil together with 90ml accelerator.
Samples: Rubio Monocoat colours interact directly with the wood fibres, meaning the final appearance is influenced by the timber species, grain structure, sanding method and lighting conditions. As a result, the same colour can appear warmer, cooler, lighter or darker depending on the wood it is applied to.
For this reason, we strongly recommend testing a sample on the actual timber being used for your project before committing to a full application. Please click here to order a sample.





















