| LINSEED
OIL WAX
| Linseed oil
wax is made from linseed oil and bees wax. The wax is used as a
surface protector on unpainted, varnished or painted wooden surfaces.
The wax is easy to apply with a sponge or cloth. The surface should
be clean and dry. Ideal
for protecting exterior hardwoods.
1 litre of wax should cover
20 square metres. |
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Beautiful again! These oak doors were restored using Raw
Linseed Oil and Linseed Oil Wax.
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Suitable for use
on wooden work surfaces, furniture, garden furniture, wooden decks,
windows and doors.
1.
Clean the wooden surface with linseed oil soap or brush / sand away
loose pigments.
2. Apply
a coat of warmed Raw Linseed Oil – hand hot is sufficient – and
allow to dry.
3.
Apply the Linseed Oil Wax with a foam
rubber sponge, brush or lint free cloth.
4. Wait
approximately 2 hours.
5.
Polish the surface with a cloth.
6. As
rags and paper soaked with Linseed Oil can spontaneously combust
please dispose of them carefully after first soaking in water.
NB
For better protection we recommend two coats of wax on items subject
to the weather. Please allow at least a week between coats to give
the wax a chance to cure.
For softwood
floors see Casein page for further instructions.
Available in 0.3
litre tins and 1 litre tubs.
| Binder: |
Coldpressed, oxidised Swedish linseed oil and beeswax. |
| Drier: |
Manganese Siccative. |
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colour spots for information

White

Old White
Barley White

Buttermilk*

Parchment

Sea Mist

Lichen

Wild Sage
Spruce Green
Holkham Green
Custard

Antique Gold

Ice Blue*

Linseed Blue
Midnight Blue

Iron Primer *

Brick Red

Chocolate

Houghton Brown*

Black
* New Colours
Some colour reproduction on this website may not exactly match the actual
colour of the paint. |