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Lithofin MN Slate-Oil

Art. 177-11-B

€25,95 incl. VAT
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Coverage: 15-30 m²/L
Faded slate turns vibrant again with one 50 ml/m² coat

Your slate kitchen countertop looks chalky and washed-out after daily scrubbing. Patio slabs have lost the deep charcoal tone that sold you on slate in the first place. Slate-Oil restores that rich colour in one easy coat.

What Slate-Oil Does

Slate-Oil is a neutral, oil-based colour-enhancing impregnator for slate. The low-viscosity oil (pH 7) penetrates 1-2 mm, filling micro-pores and raising light absorption so colours read darker by up to 30 %. Once cured, the polymerised oil repels water and dirt while allowing vapour diffusion, preventing surface greying caused by capillary moisture.

When to Use

  • Interior slate floors in kitchens or hallways - 50 ml/m² undiluted after deep clean
  • Outdoor slate patios exposed to UV and frost - 70 ml/m² undiluted after outdoor cleaning
  • Faded slate fireplace surrounds - 40 ml/m² undiluted for colour pop
  • Restoring antiqued slate worktops after sanding - 60 ml/m² undiluted

How to Apply

  1. Shake the can, pour Slate-Oil into a paint tray, and load a lint-free cloth.
  2. Wipe a thin, even film across 2 m² sections; keep wet edges to avoid lap marks.
  3. After 10 minutes, buff off excess oil with a clean cloth until the surface feels dry.
  4. Let the area sit 2-4 hours before light traffic; avoid moisture for 24 hours.

Covers 15-30 m² per litre depending on slate texture. Full cure 24 hours at 20 °C.

Surface Compatibility

Excellent on slate because its Mohs 4 matrix is acid-resistant and mildly porous, letting the neutral oil lodge without etching. Do not use on polished marble, glazed ceramic, or any surface where darkening is unwanted.

Choosing the Right Product

For routine washing, use MN Wash & Clean. For stripping old waxes before re-oiling, reach for MN Power-Clean.

Pro Tips

  • Warm the room to 18-22 °C; higher viscosity at low temperatures reduces penetration.
  • Test absorbency by placing a drop of water; if it darkens immediately, Slate-Oil will bond uniformly.
  • Re-buff after 30 minutes to remove weeping spots; prevents sticky patches that trap dust.
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Made in Germany
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Product Details
Function
Enhancement
Suitable surfaces
Slate - Stone Care Guide
Ideal for
Slate floors and walls Slate kitchen countertops Outdoor slate Restoring faded slate
Application
How to apply Cloth or sponge — thin, even application
Dilution
Standard
Ready to use
Drying / curing time 2-4 hours surface dry, 24 hours full cure
Reapplication Every 1-3 years or when appearance fades
Compatibility & Safety
Do not use on
Polished marble Ceramic tiles Surfaces where oil darkening is not desired
Compatibility
Surface Rating Notes
Marble Never Not for marble — use MN Colour Intensifier
Granite Caution MN Colour Intensifier is better for granite
Limestone Never Not suitable for limestone
Sandstone Caution Can work but MN Colour Intensifier is preferred
Slate Excellent Specifically designed for slate
Bluestone Caution Test first — MN Colour Intensifier may be better
Basalt Caution Can work on basalt — test first
Porcelain Never Not for ceramics
Ceramic Never Not for ceramics
Glass mosaic Never Not for glass
Concrete Never Use MN Concrete Coating instead
Quartz composite Never Not for engineered stone
Terrazzo Never Not suitable
Terracotta Never Use TC Ever-Sheen instead
Cotto Never Use TC Ever-Sheen instead
Clinker Never Use KF Clinker Oil instead
Safety
Ensure good ventilation Remove excess to avoid sticky residue Apply in thin coats
Dosage Calculator

For first application on porous stone, use 50% more product

Frequently asked questions

How often should Slate-Oil be reapplied?

Every 1–3 years or when water no longer beads; high-traffic kitchens may need annual refresh.

Can Slate-Oil stop my slate floor from flaking?

It will not prevent natural delamination, but sealing pores with 50–70 ml/m² reduces moisture that accelerates flake formation.

Difference between Slate-Oil and MN Colour Intensifier?

Slate-Oil is oil-based and slate-specific; MN Colour Intensifier is solvent-based, universal, and adds stronger stain resistance.

Is Slate-Oil food-safe for countertops?

Yes, after 24 h cure the cured film is inert and meets EN 1186 migration limits.

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