14 Nov References, Metal, Curious Graphite on iron stove 30 November, 2020 By Henrik Malmqvist Facebook Pinterest linkedin Our Graphite linseed oil paint is perfect for treating iron objects. Here's a detail from an old iron stove.Continue reading
14 Nov Metal, Curious 18th-century gate in Vienna, Austria (cont’d.) 30 November, 2020 By Henrik Malmqvist Facebook Pinterest linkedin A great advantage of linseed oil paint is that it can be applied to almost any surface. Wood, plaster, stone, glass, plastic – or in th...Continue reading
14 Nov Metal Iron stove 30 November, 2020 By Henrik Malmqvist Facebook Pinterest linkedin This stove is treated with our Graphite linseed oil paint diluted with about 20% turpentine. This mixture is easy to apply and highligh...Continue reading
14 Nov Metal, Curious Gate painted with iron minium 30 November, 2020 By Henrik Malmqvist Facebook Pinterest linkedin Like lead minium, iron minium forms a dense surface, but is completely non-toxic. Iron minium is not corrosive and is also galvanically...Continue reading
14 Nov Metal Factory equipment painted with linseed oil paint 30 November, 2020 By Henrik Malmqvist Facebook Pinterest linkedin Let's say you produce pressed linseed oil. What paint would you use on the factory's piping? Linseed oil paint, of course. Here, the li...Continue reading