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White Titanium Zinc

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White Titanium Zinc is a foundational pigment with a long history of use. 

 

It is the optimal mixing color when creating brighter and lighter custom Linseed Oil Paint colors. The titanium gives it high coverage properties, as well as excellent UV stability and the zinc gives this shade its hardness and semi-gloss finish. 

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The Ottosson White Titanium Zinc is the brightest white available in the natural pigments, the White Cream is warmer, and the Putty White is the warmest white available in the standard Ottosson palette.​​

Ottosson Linseed Oil Paint adheres to almost any clean, dry surface, including wood, metal, masonry, various composite materials. It protects a substrate from moisture, seasonal temperature changes, and UV exposure. The flax is grown and purified/degummed linseed oil is pressed locally in the south of Sweden, creating a completely solvent and petrochemical-free paint with zero micro-plastics. This environmentally conscious brand is proud to carry on the 500-year-old tradition of linseed oil paint: inspired by the past and designed for the benefit of future generations.

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All Ottosson paint colors are formulated with the correct percentage of zinc, a natural fungicide that creates a slightly harder painted finish for increased durability.

Do not add additional zinc as it can create a brittle paint and impact longevity.

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Designed specially for exterior and interior applications, Ottosson recommends a 30% paint to 70% Purified Linseed Oil "primer" on bare wood substrates. No 30/70 application when painting over an old coating or non-absorbent substrate.

Application Suggestions:

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1. Ensure a clean, dry surface.

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2. Apply in 60+ degree temperatures with good air      

    circulation.

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3. Mix Linseed Oil Paint well before each use.

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4. Apply relatively thin, even coats of Linseed Oil Paint.

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5. Allow each coat to dry fully before applying the next.

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6. Avoid conventional linseed oil that can cause  

    drying issues, mold growth, and can go rancid.

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Read more detailed information on each product page, including substrate prep, coverage, maintenance and much more.

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Ottosson Linseed Oil Paint

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