




🎯 Transform ordinary wood into timeless style—fast, flawless, and fiercely vibrant!
Rustins Wood Dye Light Oak is an oil-based, quick-drying wood stain designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It offers deep penetration into wood grain, delivering vibrant, long-lasting colour with a matte finish. Suitable for a wide range of wood surfaces including floors, furniture, and cabinetry, it provides up to 24 square metres coverage per 250ml bottle. Ideal for professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking a durable, easy-to-apply stain that enhances natural wood texture.









| ASIN | B00NVKIV3Y |
| Base Material | Oil-based |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,278 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 12 in Stain 411 in Tape (DIY & Tools) |
| Brand | RUSTINS |
| Coating Description | Solvent based wood dye (except white, water-based) for wood, indoor and outdoor use. |
| Colour | Light Oak |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Coverage | Up to 24 square metres per 250 ml |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,668 Reviews |
| Finish | Matte |
| Included Components | 1 x Rustins Wood Dye Light Oak 250ml |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 3.6 x 14.7 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Wood Dyes |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Liquid Volume | 250 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | Rustins |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No guarnatee. |
| Material | Oak |
| Model Name | WDLO250 |
| Model Number | WDLO250 |
| Model name | WDLO250 |
| Paint Type | Oil |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Versatile household applications, including floors, doors, skirting boards, staircases, bannisters, cupboards, wardrobes, dressers, side boards, tables, worktops, and picture frames. |
| Size | 250ml |
| Special Features | Quick Drying |
| Style | Natural |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood,Oak |
| Surface recommendation | Wood,Oak |
| Unit Count | 250.0 millilitre |
V**S
Excellent coverage and penetration, esp in soft wood, smells strongly.......
I have used these wood dyes for years and have always had good results. Please see photos. Just be prepared for the final colour to be typically DARKER than the colour swatch shown on the tine. If possible test out on some equivalent spare wood of the same type or in a concealed place. If matching is important I tend to look for s shade lighter and build up in coats to achieve a darkened finish. When applying to hardwood you will generally have issues if you try and build up several coats due to the lack of penetration. That can be mitigated if using a varnish to deal. I like to child proof type lid on these tins, they securely hold to product without leaks. Might be a little difficult to open though if that type of lid can be challenging for you. Please wear gloves and be prepared for needing adequate ventilation, not always possible if applying to a product that can't be moved. But do open your windows and create ventilation, this wood dye really does smell. The size and shape of the tin has changed since I used to buy these tins, the instructions and precautions on the rear is now more clearly marked and easy to follow. PLEASE read them there is good advice given there to use this dye safely. I have included several photos showing an old wooden box, bought cheap second hand, that will be used to store my soldering iron. The outside of the box has had two coats, the inside one. The base, you can see the before and after photos of applying one coat. I wanted you to see that as you can then see how dark it becomes with only one coat when applying on a very light wood. Brushes and containers used, note be careful of using thin plastic type tubs to pour any of this dye in unless intending to throw them away after, it does seem to melt very thin plastic tubs. I just use an old ceramic cup to pour a little at a time and then clean it out with white spirits after finishing the job. Overall I have always been most impressed with this range of wood dyes. Important points to note..... Ventilation is VERY important when using it and whilst drying. Wear gloves, I even wear protective eye glasses. Be careful with your choice of shading. Coats that build up that are often darker than you might consider. It is VERY easy to lose the grain and end up with a brown paint type finish if you apply too many coats of a darkening colour. It is easier to go darker, and not lighter. Hard wood can be challenging if more than one coat is applied, it can rub off, varnishing helps. Be careful if splashed onto clothes, this stuff really does stain...! Dries quickly to touch, best being left overnight before varnishing - if needed. Read the back of the tin.........really it is helpful. Happy staining and I hope that this has helped. Very much recommended, with cautions as noted above.
B**S
New to old style
This is a great product for turning ordinary cut timber into looking like country style old wood. Terrible to pour out, but very very easy to apply and very even - brush it well!
D**X
Very good but you will need to ventilate
I applied this to my wood dining table that was already oil treated. It went on like a dream and 1 coat used around a 3rd of the product. Before I applied a 2nd coat, I could see the colour was rubbing off in patches, so it will require a sealant. The colour is darker than three image shown but it really suits. The only reason I have given this 4 and not 5 stars is the smell which reminded me of a nail bar! Overall happy with this dye
P**S
Love this colour!
Easy to use and follow instructions on the bottle. Really happy with the colour and will buy more in the future, it goes a long way Has a strong smell but is fine when aired out or ventilated. Doesn't take too long to dry, great value for money compared to others.
A**R
Enhances softwood gives brill finish may bead two coats
This is brilliant used twice so far on semi planed softwood. Sooo pleased with the affect . Better than paint as the grain shows through.
S**N
The colour doesn’t match the colour on the tin
On the tin it says medium oak and the colour on the tin is perfect but!!!!!the colouring the tin is nothing like what it should be. Very disappointed
D**G
A proven product, always reliable.
I have used Rustin's wood dyes for a very long time. They never fail to do a brilliant job. It brings Wood surfaces to life, especially when doin restoration work.
G**T
Good stuff
So I made a table using untreated softwood planks. Sanded down with 120grit paper. To apply the stain I used a lint free cloth, pouring the stain directly from the can onto the cloth and spread it in the direction of the grain, trying to apply equal amounts. Once the first coat was on, I left it to dry for 8 hours. It lifts the grain slightly(feels rough) so I lightly sanded the surfaces with 240grit paper until it all felt smooth. I then applied a second coat using the same method with the same cloth. Again I left it for 8 hours. To seal it I used OSMO worktop oil, as I had this spare from doing some oak worktops. I gave it two coats of OSMO oil, again using the cloth method and the final picture shows how it turned out. As you can see, the Oil really bought the colour to life and gives a solid water beading surface. One thing I would say is that all wood reacts differently to the stains. One piece of softwood may not stain the same colour as another piece of softwood, so always do a tester on the underneath. Another tip is wear gloves when using the stain, I’m glad I did.
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