Whether you're building custom furniture, renovating a home, or managing a commercial construction project, wood finishing is the key to enhancing both the beauty and durability of timber. Applying the right finish—whether oil, stain, or sealer—can protect your wood, extend its lifespan, and bring out the rich textures and grain patterns that make hardwood so desirable.
At Kilang Papan PGP, we supply PEFC-certified sustainable sawn timber in a variety of tropical hardwood species. Our timber is available in raw form, with optional kiln drying and CCA pressure treatment services. We also offer custom sizing and fast delivery across Malaysia, helping you get the materials you need—ready to finish and fit for purpose.
In this article, we’ll guide you through the most common wood finishing techniques and explain how choosing the right timber (and preparation service) affects your final result.
1. Oiling Timber: Enhance the Natural Grain
Oiling is one of the most popular and natural wood finishing methods. It penetrates the wood surface to highlight the grain and add a soft, matte sheen—perfect for furniture, wall panels, or indoor flooring.
i. Benefits of Oil Finishes:
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Brings out the depth and warmth of the grain
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Easy to apply and maintain
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Provides light moisture and UV protection
ii. Best Timber for Oiling:
Dense hardwoods such as Chengal, Resak, and Kempas respond especially well to oiling, revealing rich texture and color depth.
iii. Application Tips:
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Sand timber smooth with fine grit (180–220)
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Apply oil with a cloth or brush, following the grain
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Allow 20 minutes to penetrate, then wipe off excess
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Apply 2–3 coats, letting each one dry thoroughly
Staining timber gives you the flexibility to adjust wood color while keeping the grain visible. It’s ideal for interior furniture, cabinetry, and decorative work.
i. Oil-Based vs Water-Based Stain:
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Oil-based: Deeper tones, longer drying time
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Water-based: Lighter tone, quick drying, eco-friendly
ii. Good Timber Choices for Staining:
Timbers such as Melantai, Dark Red Meranti, and Nyatoh stain beautifully and offer consistent absorption.
iii. Staining Tips:
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Sand evenly to remove roughness or mill marks
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Apply with brush or cloth and wipe off excess
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Let dry before sealing to avoid patchiness
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Always test on an offcut or corner first
Sealing timber locks in your oil or stain and provides long-lasting protection against moisture, abrasion, and sunlight. A good sealer makes timber easier to clean and improves its resistance to daily wear and tear.
i. Common Sealer Types:
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Polyurethane: Durable, good for furniture and floors
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Varnish: Best for outdoor timber, UV resistant
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Shellac: Traditional, warm-toned finish for indoor use
ii. Best Practices:
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Ensure the timber is fully dry before sealing
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Apply with a brush or spray in thin layers
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Lightly sand between coats (use 320+ grit)
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Allow curing time as per product instructions
4. Wood Finishing Hacks from the Workshop
Here are some insider tips for a professional finish:
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Always use kiln-dried timber for consistent stain and oil absorption
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Tape off areas you don’t want finished to get clean lines
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Avoid finishing in high humidity or under direct sunlight
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Sand between coats for a smoother surface
No matter how good your stain or oil is, the final look depends on the quality of the raw timber.
At Kilang Papan PGP, we supply sustainable tropical hardwoods sourced responsibly under PEFC certification. Our timber is processed in-house to ensure straight cuts, stable dimensions, and reliable grain quality—ready for finishing after your machining and preparation.
We also provide:
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Kiln drying — reduces moisture and improves finish absorption
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CCA pressure treatment — protects timber for outdoor or ground-contact use
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Custom sizing and dimensions to suit any type of project
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Fast delivery across Malaysia and also International Export.
Project Type | Timber Species | Suggested Finish |
Outdoor Decking | Chengal, Balau | Oil or outdoor varnish |
Indoor Furniture | Melantai, Kempas | Stain + polyurethane |
Decorative Wall Panels | Meranti, Nyatoh | Stain or shellac |
Garden Structures | Resak, Keruing (CCA) | Oil + UV sealer |
Need help choosing timber for your project? Our team can help match species, treatments, and sizes based on your application and finishing goals.
Conclusion
Whether you're oiling a handcrafted dining table, staining indoor paneling, or sealing exterior decking, the result starts with selecting the right raw timber—and making sure it's properly dried, treated, and cut.
At Kilang Papan PGP, we supply a wide range of PEFC-certified tropical hardwoods, available in sawn form with optional kiln drying and CCA treatment. With our custom cutting service and fast delivery options, you can count on us to keep your project moving—on time and on spec.