Size: PINT
MFG#: 87216
UPC#: 76542001126
BOILED LINSEED OIL
BOILED LINSEED OIL
Boiled Linseed Oil extends and fortifies oil-based paints and coatings creating a quality finish on fine wood and antiques. Boiled Linseed Oil brings out the natural wood tones and grain patterns of wood. Boiled linseed oil penetrates and seals unfinished wood surfaces protecting against scratches, nicks, and watermarks. Boiled Linseed Oil improves the flow, leveling and durability of oil-based paints and adds a nice gloss to the final finish.
Size/UOM: | QUART |
MFG#: | 87232S |
UPC#: | 76542001133 |
QTY/PKG: | 6 |
VOC g/L: | 0.0 |
EVAP Rate: | Slow |
Odor: | Mild |
Safety: |
SCAQMD Compliant CARB Compliant OTC Compliant |
Case Weight: | 14 lbs. |
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faq
What is the difference between Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil?
Boiled Linseed Oil contains metallic driers that accelerate its drying. Boiled Linseed Oil, if applied according to label directions, dries in approximately 24 hours, Raw Linseed Oil dries in 3-4 days. Neither product should be applied to food treatment surfaces, such as cutting boards.
Can boiled linseed oil be used to treat a pressure-treated wood deck?
Yes, boiled linseed oil can be used to add "life" to pressure-treated wood. However, it is not a long term outdoor wood treatment. A better choice for water repellency is Sunnyside Clear Wood Protectant or Water Proofer.
Will linseed oil preserve my outdoor wood furniture?
Linseed Oil (Boiled or Raw) is not a wood preservative, but it will help maintain wood's natural appearance and give some protection from water damage. Outdoor applications should usually be repeated on a yearly basis.
What can I use to reduce the stickiness of Linseed Oil if I accidentally over apply it?
Wipe the surface with Sunnyside Mineral Spirits or Paint Thinner. Rags should be disposed of as described on Sunnyside Linseed Oil label; they may be a spontaneous combustion hazard.