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What surfaces can I paint with linseed oil paint?
Linseed oil paint can be used on almost any surface. This includes untreated as well as treated wood, MDF, and other board. Pressure-im...
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What is the difference between cold-pressed crude and cold-pressed boiled linseed oil?
Raw linseed oil is extremely penetrative and impregnating. It also takes longer to dry. Boiled linseed oil dries faster and penetrates ...
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What oil should I use for maintenance?
Here are some different options that we recommend. The fast-drying and film-forming properties of boiled linseed oil make it suitable f...
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Is it true that linseed oil paint dries slowly?
In comparison with plastic paints, linseed oil paint dries more slowly. However, the drying time of a surface painted with linseed oil ...
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Why has the painted surface become mottled?
The mottled appearance does not indicate a problem. It can usually be seen after the second coat on a new wooden surface and is due to ...
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Why has the painted surface become “wrinkled”?
This is because the paint coats are too thick. Remember that linseed oil paint should always be painted in thin layers. The solution to...
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Must linseed oil paint contain solvents?
No. Usually, linseed oil paint does not contain solvents.
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Can I paint when I am pregnant?
Yes, it's fine. However, avoid adding solvents to dilute the paint. Also avoid using desiccants.
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How do I clean my brushes/tools?
During the work, you can leave brushes with the bristles in raw linseed oil, so they do not solidify and harden. It is then sufficient ...
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Can the paint start to burn?
No. However, flammable materials that contain linseed oil or linseed oil paint can do so. Therefore, any rags, paper and the like must ...
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How do I clean a linseed oil-painted surface?
Remove dirt by using only water or water with a mild dishwashing detergent. Do not use soap, this dissolves even dried linseed oil. You...
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Can I mix the paint with balsamic turpentine to make a matte linseed oil paint?
No. For indoor use, we sell a ready-to-use matte linseed oil paint in different colors. Balsam turpentine is not a mattifying agent.