Re the Danish oil, I use it for finishing items I make in woodturning. But even after working it well into the grain, then buffing off with a cloth, the wood can still feel a little oily. So I don't think it's suitable, and even if it was, wouldn't want to work such a large area with it.
In contrast I dabbled with interior design years ago, did a course, etc etc, and part of it was paints, prep etc.
The tutor was a massive fan of diluting any oil based finish (varnish, oil based paint, etc) with thinners or white spirit...
A) it's very cheap
B) it soaks right into the grain.... The long term answer to protection, and
C) your subsequent coats will definitely adhere to it, as they're made out of the same stuff!
In fact she recommended 1st coat diluted 75/25 thinner/paint
Then 2nd coat,50/50
Then 25/75
Then topcoat full strength.
Lots of ways of varying that, but it makes sense when you think about it.....
Just my 5c worth... Haven't even made sawdust yet myself
