Staircase Finishes

The final stage to completing your staircase project is to finish it off with our great range of finishing products. This will protect your staircase for the years to come. Wooden staircases ensure a lot of wear and tear over time, which is why you need a staircase finish that protects and enhances the natural beauty..

Clear Fix Adhesive
CLEARFIX3

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Light Oak Wood Filler 250ml
MPWOODLTOAK2

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Mahogany Wood Filler 250ml
MPWOODMAH2

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Oak Board 100mm x 20mm
OAKBOARD100

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Oak Board 100mm x 20mm
OAKBOARD150

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Oak Filler 2-Part 500g
2POAK05

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Oak MDF Sheet 2400mm x 1200mm
MDFSHEET

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Oak MDF String Cladding Sheet 2400mm x 300mm x 6mm 3Pack
STRINGCLAD6MM3PK

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Oak String Veneer 250mm
VENRO

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Pine Filler 2-Part 500g
2PPINE05

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Pine String Veneer 250mm
VENRP

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Treatex Black Classic Colour, 0.5ltr
2830

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Treatex Black Classic Colour, 1ltr
2831

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Treatex Clear Hardwax Oil, Clear Gloss 1L
240E

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Treatex Clear Hardwax Oil, Clear Matt 0.5L
220D

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Treatex Clear Hardwax Oil, Clear Matt 1L
220E

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Treatex Clear Hardwax Oil, Clear Matt 2.5L
220H

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Treatex Clear Hardwax Oil Ultra, Clear Satin 0.5L
230D

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Treatex Clear Hardwax Oil Ultra, Clear Satin 1L
230E

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Treatex Clear Hardwax Oil, Clear Satin 2.5L
230H

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Treatex Natural Hardwax Oil Ultra, 0.5L
140D

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Walnut String Veneer 250mm
VENRWT

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White Wood Filler 250ml
MPWOODWE2

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"Staircase Finishes" Frequently Asked Questions

Luckily, areas of wear and minor damage such as surface scratches on an oiled wooden staircase can be easily repaired. At Jackson Woodturners, we recommend the following:

1. Clean the affected areas with a cloth and water to remove all traces of surface dirt, dust and debris.
2. Allow the area to dry fully, especially if the water has penetrated into the surface of the wood.
3. You can now apply wood filler to fill small imperfections or our Treatex Hardwax Oil, which provides a hard wearing and attractive finish.
Of course. Our Treatex Hardwax Oil is the perfect choice for this project. With over 40 years of experience in the timber and wood finishing industries, Treatex Hardwax Oil was developed to be user friendly, quick drying, easy to maintain but above all to provide a hard wearing and attractive finish. Suitable for all types of internal joinery including floors, stairs, doors, furniture and kitchen worktops, just two coats of our Clear Hardwax Oil will protect and enhance your wooden surfaces for years to come.
At Jackson Woodturners, we stand by the importance of staircase finishes. They serve the following crucial purposes:

• Protection - Staircase finishes help protect wooden stair components from wear, tear and damage caused by foot traffic, spills and sunlight.
• Enhancement - A staircase finish can enhance the natural beauty of wood, spotlighting its unique grain and colour.
• Durability - A quality staircase finish prolongs the lifespan of wooden stairs by providing a protective barrier against moisture, scratches and stains.
The most common types of staircase finishes include:

• Varnish - Provides a durable, glossy finish that highlights the natural beauty of wood.
• Oil - Penetrates the wood to enhance its colour and grain while providing a more natural, matte finish.
• Stain - Adds colour to the wood while also providing some level of protection.
• Paint - Offers a durable, opaque finish that completely covers the wood.
This is a question we get asked a lot. When choosing a staircase finish, we recommend that you consider the following factors:

• Desired appearance - Do you prefer a glossy or matte finish?
• Level of protection - How much wear and tear do your stairs endure?
• Wood type - Different finishes may work better with certain types of wood.
• Maintenance - Consider how much maintenance you're willing to do to upkeep the finish.
Generally, the lifespan of a staircase finish depends on several factors, including the type of finish used, the level of wear and tear and how well the finish is maintained. You’ll be pleased to know that most staircase finishes last several years before needing to be reapplied.
Many modern staircase finishes are formulated to be low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and environmentally friendly. In fact our Treatex Clear Hardwax Oil is low odour and meets with VOC emissions regulations.

*Top tip - look for finishes labelled as "low VOC" or "eco-friendly" for a more environmentally conscious option.