Brand | Priory Polishes |
VOC level | No VOC level recorded |
Obtained from the seed of the Flax plant, Raw Linseed Oil remains popular with both the Furniture Restorers and fine Cabinet Makers. On application, Raw Linseed Oil produces a warm, durable, natural lustre.
Application
Ensure all areas to be coated are extremely well ventilated during and after application. Always test on a small area prior to initial application. No primer required. Maximum 2 coats recommended. Apply at room temperature. Fiddes Linseed Oil is formulated for application directly, and does not require thinning.
First Coat
Stir contents thoroughly before and during use, and apply in a warm, well ventilated room. Apply THINLY using a good quality bristle or synthetic brush and lay EVENLY, following the direction of the grain. Remove any surplus material immediately with a cloth, carefully checking all areas for any excess application. Leave to dry 10-12 hours in warm, dry well ventilated conditions, or preferably overnight.
Second Coat
Apply as first coat, THINLY, allowing good ventilation. Leave to dry 10-12 hours in warm, dry well ventilated conditions, or preferably overnight. Clean applicator with White Spirit. Apply 3 coats to new interior timber, and 4 coats to exterior timber. Clean applicators with White Spirit.
Renovation
To renovate previous application of Linseed Oil, lightly sand area with 150 grit sandpaper, and re-apply.
MAINTENANCE
For regular light maintenance, clean with a damp cloth and wipe dry. Re-application may be necessary where soiling or staining is apparent, following the application details above.
Fiddes Raw Linseed Oil, 1 Litre & Free Priory Polishes Lint Free Cloth
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