

🪵 Elevate your wood game with fast, flawless, and eco-friendly finish!
Natura Onecoat Wood Stain Oil is a premium, two-component hardwax oil that delivers exceptional protection and a natural satin finish in a single coat. Covering up to 215 ft² per 360 ml, it dries quickly (touch dry in 1 hour) and cures fully in 5 days. Made from renewable, plant-based oils and waxes, it’s VOC-free, MEKO-free, and safe for children’s furniture (EN 71-3 certified). Ideal for interior wood floors and furniture, it preserves wood’s natural beauty while providing durable resistance to stains, water, and heat.










| Brand | Natura Onecoat |
| Color | Clear |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Name | Natura Onecoat Clear 360 ml |
| Size | 360 mL |
| Surface Recommendation | Floor |
M**S
Ease and quality of wood finishing well beyond my expectations
First of all, let me state I’m relatively new at woodworking and finding a coating system like this has been a game changer. I had scheduled in a last-minute craft show for my products and had less than a week to produce enough products to set up my booth. After a few months of researching Natura Onecoat and a few of its competitors I was finally put in the position where I needed to finish multiple pieces in the matter of hours versus days. The results were absolutely amazing. After the first day of the show, I had sold quite a few pieces and needed to produce more that night in order to rebuild my stock. I was able to machine sand and finish over a dozen charcuterie boards, and other items all in one evening. Per their instructions I only sanded everything to 120 (well 150 because I ran out of 120) which only took a few minutes after my products came out of the drum sander. I was very nervous because I couldn’t wrap my head around how it was going to be a smooth finish once I applied their product. As promised after going through the proper steps of application, I buffed my pieces dry and the results were shocking. I was left with a beautiful satin finish that made the grain and color of the wood pop like I’ve never seen before. The compression curl in one of my boards had a 3-D effect And only took 15 minutes to do. This allows me to bring over $1000 more dollars in products between day, one and day two of the show. My customers were amazed of the quality of finish for the items that they end up purchasing. In all I was able to finish over $2000 worth of wood products and used just under a half of a can to do so. I would have spent dozens of hours over the course a few days to finish these products with industry standard finishes, such as poly. Instead, I was able to produce more products which is incredibly valuable to a small business. Secondly the customer Service of this company is absolutely amazing. I posted a question on their website about a specific use of their product that it wasn’t necessarily intended for. I didn’t just receive a email reply I actually received a call around 6pm from Turkey (3am there) from one of the creators and executives are the company. He was able to answer all of my questions and we had a great conversation about his product. Informed me there are some great things to be released that is going to be a game changer to woodworking, for that I’m really excited. So here’s my recommendation, pull the trigger guys and gals. Give this product a shot!! Not only is it extremely inexpensive for the amount of wood it covers, you will also be able to spend more time producing because you’ll have a fraction of the time spent finishing……. Time is absolutely money. And if you’re up in the air between these guys and the competitors that we all known the names of. Watch the video from the wood whisperer on his blind stress test of similar products. These guys win, hands-down, and still are a third of the cost.
B**N
Ease of use. Quality of finish. Price.
Almost foolproof to use and has a fantastic finish. One coat and done. This is now my go-to finish on furniture. I hope it's durable, but the review videos make it look good for anything other than maybe a kitchen table. It took about 7 ounces to do this credenza, which is truly amazing. A little goes a long way. 10/10. Highly recommended.
N**A
Superb product easy application great finish
A lot of other reviewers complained that the can came dented. Mine was not. I also did not have a hard time opening it. I actually fount it very easy to open. I must say this is the first tine I have ever used hard wax oil and I am in LOVE. This product is very easy to use, it is a little thicker than I thought but goes on very smoothly. I do recommend using a syringe to get the product out of the containers and mixing them in a silicone cup for ease. The product is easy to apply let sit for about 5 min then wipe off excess and buff with cotton rag it dries quickly and is not at all tacky to the touch. We did apply a second coat for additional protection as it went on the dining room table my husband and I made. The finish quality is a satan like finish but not like a satin polyurethane. This is a clear color and does not affect the color of the wood. Or turn the wood yellow It just brings out the woods natural beauty. With this product you can actually see the wood grain clearer and felt it better than with a poly finish. I will never go back to using polyurethane when finishing my wood projects.
B**Y
Easy to apply with good results after two coats
I typically spray my pieces with dewaxed shellac or for more durability use Waterlox topcoat over dewaxed shellac. I dislike high sheen finishes for my work. I watched a few reviews on YouTube and Natura Onecoat tested well against similar products and is less expensive but more durable than most. I was hesitant about the overall durability of these oil/wax finishes but to my surprise the Natura has performed well on a new cherry trestle dining table I built for our home. I applied one coat after sanding the table to 220 grit. The application is simple - padding the product on with a non-abrasive pad and completely wiping excess off after 3-5 min with cotton rags. The result was a flat matte finish that was even but somewhat disappointing. I allowed this first coat to cure for a few days and buffed it out with a super fine maroon scotchbrite pad and then applied a second coat. The second coat elevated the sheen to where I was happy, so in my opinion, for my work, this is not a one coat product which is why I deducted one star from the review. The two coat finish looks similar to a shellac finish buffed out with beeswax. The second coat application required much less product than the first coat, but the lower cost was still somewhat erased by the need for two coats. I used the two coat method on the exterior of a blanket chest with excellent results. The oil really made the endgrain dovetail pins pop and the sheen is perfect. The greatest advantages for me are the zero VOCs in my small shop and the ease of application. Time will tell how Natura holds up on the dining table but so far it’s solid after several months of family use. It would be a smart business move if Natura offered a sheen enhancer like Rubio does but at a lower price point. *Remember with this product to properly dispose of the used rags after application to avoid combustion and fire.
T**Y
This product works great and looks gorgeous!
I am finishing wood for a she-shed that we are building on our property and I chose to try out a burnt wood finish. After burning to my desired color I was absolutely in love with the texture and subtle sheen of the bare wood, so I did TONS of research to find the best product to seal my wood without changing its appearance. I am SO glad that I found this hard wax oil finish!!! It went on smooth as butter and was extremely straightforward to apply. I was able to get all sides of the boards finished within the timeframe before the product became unusable. I am obsessed with how it turned out!! The ONLY note I would make is the smell. It absolutely has a distinct smell to it, and I highly suggest using gloves when handling this product because I couldn’t get the smell off my skin for days afterwards. It isn’t a bad smell to me personally, but my mother was very bothered by it. So just beware prepared for a smell no matter what the can claims for VOC’s. My attached photos show one board with this hardwax oil applied, and the rest bare wood that I had simply burnt and brushed to give an idea of how much it changed the appearance. It worked PERFECT for my project, and I adore how it darkened the wood a tiny bit, but if you are applying a lighter finish like a white wash I would probably look into a different product.
D**G
Simple, Natural Oil Finish That Brings Out the Wood’s Grain
The Natura Onecoat Wood Stain Oil gives maple and red oak a clean, natural look with just the right amount of warmth and depth. Application is simple—follow the manufacturer’s ratio of oil to hardener, mix thoroughly, then wipe on and buff off the excess. The product spreads evenly and penetrates quickly without streaking or tackiness. On maple, it leaves a subtle satin finish that feels raw but protected. On red oak, it makes the grain stand out with excellent contrast and clarity, emphasizing the open texture without over-darkening it. Once cured, the surface feels smooth and dry to the touch with a low, natural sheen. It performs exactly as a one-coat oil should—easy, efficient, and visually clean. Ideal for furniture or interior projects where you want to preserve the wood’s character rather than coat it in a heavy film.
P**R
Good stuff once you get the hardener container open
First thing you have to open the containers. The base oil is fine, it's a standard paint can type lid. The hardener is another matter. It has this plastic goose neck think that you have to extend out of the can. Then the red cap has to be removed. Does it pop off or unscrew? Hmmm. Seems locked on there, if you turn it to unscrew the flexible neck thing twists. Won't pop off. Turns out it's twist off but no arrows to help. Had to grab the top of the neck with a pair of Channelocks and then put on a glove to unscrew the red cap. We're in! Not quite. Now there's the plastic stopper inside the neck with a loop on it, gotta pull that out. Pinky barely fit. Pulled like crazy and it would't yield. Slid dowel in there and the loop popped. Pulled on the remnants with needle nose pliers and pulled the ripped loop out. Had to jab a screwdriver down in the neck to make a hole in the plug, pulled it out with the needle nose. Whoever invented this packaging needs to share the secrets of entry. Good news, the energy you expend opening the hardener can is a good warmup for your spreading and wiping the oil. Application was really nice. This stuff covers like crazy. I mixed 6.5 oz for a table top 9' X 42" and had plenty of excess, should have mixed 4 oz. Can't vouch for final result or durability, just applied ti 24 hours ago. Looks nice though. Please work on the packaging it's terribly designed.
5**?
Buy it.
I can’t tell the difference between this and Rubio. This also comes with the correct amount of hardener, what a mind blowing thought. Great stuff, I tried the black and do not recommend, but the clear is great and I will continue to use it works great on walnut and maple which can be finicky at times. Both pieces below I used Natura on. Containers are tuff to open but no biggy, after opening the oil, make sure to store it upside down to prevent air getting in and making it clumpy.
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