As a paint store owner I'm learning, all polymers are derived from oil/fat. Linseed oil, AKA cold pressed flax seed oil, is and has been, the polymer in oils based paint. Somehow it is also the main source of the dangerous and feared V.O.C's. Fortunately for our health our corporate government has mandated it's replacement in favor of crude oil fractions. In other words, - Natural = BAD! - Chemically constructed = GOOD! Incidentally more profitable. Interesting side note, most oils can be created rather identically, using crude oil fractions, as in the case of (propylene) glycol vs glycerol. Excusing my little rant, ...Great video! I cant wait to check out the channel Thanks
Awesome ❤☕️ thanks so much Susan❤
As a paint store owner I'm learning, all polymers are derived from oil/fat. Linseed oil, AKA cold pressed flax seed oil, is and has been, the polymer in oils based paint. Somehow it is also the main source of the dangerous and feared V.O.C's.
Fortunately for our health our corporate government has mandated it's replacement in favor of crude oil fractions.
In other words,
- Natural = BAD!
- Chemically constructed = GOOD!
Incidentally more profitable.
Interesting side note, most oils can be created rather identically, using crude oil fractions, as in the case of (propylene) glycol vs glycerol.
Excusing my little rant, ...Great video! I cant wait to check out the channel Thanks
Interesting. Thank you.
My green coffee bean oil is a pale yellow (faint tint of green). I thought the brown/orange oil would mean the beans were roasted?
Is there no caffeine in coffee oil?