Discussion in ' the hokey ass message board ' started by atomickustom, jan 9, 2009. Linseed oil is a good penetrant But not a good sealer It actually wears off the surface with time I use it on my 150 year old flooring in the house Perfect finish for that application but i too have to reapply every few years
Also only use boiled linseed Raw linseed will turn the whole wood surface black It'll ruin the look forever. Technical long term linseed oil/penetrol paint protection discussion in ' the hokey ass message board ' started by reidy, apr 1, 2021. For paint i'd go with the meguire's I'm not a fan of meguire's products generally speaking
I've tried the penetrol/ boiled linseed oil on other stuff and it looks cheap to me Like look i brushed clear coat on this old junk. Linseed oil over patina discussion in ' the hokey ass message board ' started by rivrat, jun 27, 2012. Boiled degummed linseed oil and pumice, great for rubbing out a shellac finish on furniture, just never figured anyone would use it on a car Oh well, live and unlearn. We use boiled linseed oil, cut with acetone
Protects well, gives a light sheen Won´t that acetone soften the paint too much How much acetone (%) do you add on the linseed oil? 0nedon member from central kansas found it Little tips and tricks for garage hobbyist ,by ron brown I want to thank everyone for there help and will be trying their mixtures also.