whatknot
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I know what you mean re varnishes etc being over hyped (and very profitable to some) but its useful all the same for some things
But I like cheap ;-) so will give BLO a try first I think and see how it looks
But I like cheap ;-) so will give BLO a try first I think and see how it looks
Jacob":1yy84alh said:Nonsense it hardly smells at all.custard":1yy84alh said:Raw linseed oil will stink your house out......
One of the big plusses of linseed oil is precisely the lack of VOCs compared to all solvent based varnishes/paints. Though it's got a faint odour so it must evaporate something. You must be thinking of cod liver oil!
NB And it's extremely durable.
PS and not blotchy - it goes on very well, though it may look blotchy for the first half hour or so - then it might need a quick wipe over.
It's out of fashion mainly because it's unprofitable compared to the over-sold magic new/improved formulations of proprietary stuff, but it's very good nevertheless. I just used it to revive a teak veneered scandi-mod type table and it works brilliantly.
PS I often use it half n half with real turps. Not sure why - someone recommended it. Then it does smell strongly of real turps - which anyway is quite nice compared to white spirit, thinners etc.