So is the third product you spoke about a product that has to be put on top of your exterior linseed oil paint for wood siding in order to prevent mold growth?
Hi, what's the difference between pure linseed oil paint and the linseed oil emulsion paint? I'm looking to buy a nice linseed oil paint for some exterior cladding, barge boards etc for my dormer windows. I really like the Chatsworth paint.
An emulsion is a mixture of linseed oil and water with an emulsifier. Emulsions are suitable for interiors but not durable enough for exteriors. Chatsworth Blue is 100% linseed oil paint and suitable for exteriors!
could i add a stain to the raw linseed oil ? not for a homes exterior but for treating axe handles & the likes...
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Thank you!well explained.🎉
So is the third product you spoke about a product that has to be put on top of your exterior linseed oil paint for wood siding in order to prevent mold growth?
Nothing needs putting on top of the paint - zinc white is already added to the paint.
Hi, what's the difference between pure linseed oil paint and the linseed oil emulsion paint? I'm looking to buy a nice linseed oil paint for some exterior cladding, barge boards etc for my dormer windows. I really like the Chatsworth paint.
An emulsion is a mixture of linseed oil and water with an emulsifier. Emulsions are suitable for interiors but not durable enough for exteriors. Chatsworth Blue is 100% linseed oil paint and suitable for exteriors!