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The only thing I can think of it's become contaminated, your best bet is to throw out what you have and buy some new, Danish Oil has a shelf life of many years

Designed to highlight and finish timber with a warm colour/character

enhancement and attainment of traditional patina results. A pure, natural

plant oil product formulated to better reflect the original, heavy-oil mixes that gave "Danish Oil" its renown. Will not go off in can after opening (shelf-life several years, providing contaminants are not introduced - decanting prior to use is recommended). Once dry, is both FOOD and CHILD-SAFE.

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