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ABOUT ORGANIC
PURIFIED LINSEED OIL PRODUCTS
Products at A Glance
Organic Raw linseed oil is used for specific applications.
Never add organic raw linseed oil into the paint.
Raw linseed oil takes a long time to dry, therefore is must
be absorbed by the surface before applying the linseed oil paint.
Raw linseed oil can be used in the pine tar application but must
be followed up with a coat or two of the pine tar with boiled linseed
oil to ensure the surface becomes dry. If you are applying linseed
oil onto previously painted or any petroleum wood preservative,
always use the organic boiled linseed oil. To store your natural
bristle paint brushes in organic raw linseed oil long term or clean
the brush with linseed oil soap. Leave some linseed oil soap in
the bristles after cleaning.
Organic Boiled linseed oil can be added to the linseed oil
paint and also used as a base coat for the paint. If the linseed
oil paint becomes blotchy after the first coat, the boiled
linseed oil has then become absorbed more in some areas than
others. By rubbing on some of the boiled linseed oil onto the surface
will even the surface. A base coat of the organic boiled linseed
oil before the linseed oil paint will avoid a blotchy surface to
a large extent. Store your natural paint brushes in organic boiled
linseed oil short term.
To maintain a linseed oil painted surface, warm the boiled
linseed oil before applying it on the surface. The dry surface
will appear glossy again. Always clean the surface with the linseed
oil soap if needed. Linseed oil wax can also be used to maintain
clear wood and linseed oil painted surfaces. Use only one coat of
linseed oil wax. Multiple coats
of linseed oil wax will create a sticky surface.
Stain is created by adding the linseed
oil paint into the organic boiled linseed oil. Start with a
small amount of paint and add more linseed oil paint if you want
a darker stain. The Linseed oil stain is maintained the same as
the linseed oil paint by adding some organic boiled linseed oil
when the surface looks dry.
Linseed oil Soap. Linseed oil
soap is an excellent chemical free cleaner, specifically for
wood before applying linseed oil paint, linseed oil or linseed oil
varnish. For heavy dirt, mist the surface with water and apply the
linseed oil soap directly onto the surface. Rinse with water with
low pressure. Avoid pressure washers as it can easily damage the
wood.
Linseed oil Soap EXTRA. For mildew, use the linseed
oil soap EXTRA. Apply as regular linseed oil soap. Allow the
soap to soak into the surface and leave it long enough to dissolve
the mildew on the surface. Rub lightly on linseed oil painted surfaces.
Use a microfiber cloths, a dust pan brush and a stiff scrub brush
for very dirty areas.
Linseed oil emulsion paint: Mix 20% water in the linseed
oil paint to create an eggshell painted surface. Can be used in
Bathrooms, Kitchens and is excellent for any concrete of stone surface.
Linseed oil wax is excellent for new wood as well as for
previously painted surfaces. Floors, soap stone, clean wood surfaces,
rubber, linseed oil painted surfaces, etc. Apply only one thin coat
of linseed oil wax.
Linseed oil glazing putty for restoring an old window can
be painted the same day without having to wait for the glazing
to dry.
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