Boiled Linseed Oil | Protect & Preserve the Patina | Step By Step Guide

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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
  • Today I am going to show you how to prep for & apply boiled linseed oil to help protect and preserve the Patina on your classic ride. I will be using my 1960 Chevrolet C10 to demonstrate, and really bring it's colors from a pale rust to a vibrant clear coat type look.
    This is an simple though tedious job that most any of you could do at home in an hour or less. It is cheap, effective, and easy to do. Good news is that it is temporary, so if you decide you don't like it, you can try something else in a few months. If your classic is a mix of decent paint and patina, I would buff the actual paint and then apply linseed oil to just the rusty areas, as its an oil and won't do the actual paint any good.
    Here is a link to the Boiled Linseed Oil I used: amzn.to/3EXIZyk
    Thank you for watching another Classics Are Better where we love rides from the '50s to the early 00's, and want to show that know matter what your skill level, you can always get out and wrench on a Classic! Please like/subscribe if you liked the video, appreciate your support.
    Disclaimer: I am not a professional mechanic, so take my advice at your own risk. Consider my video as just a guide to a possible way to get the task done. Be safe and use your brain when doing projects!
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  • @nv3217
    @nv3217 2 роки тому +11

    Wd40 works for me, it's fast with the big blast can and looks great and dirt just sprays off. I do it once a month and my truck gets s ton of compliments.

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому +7

      Hey thanks for watching, nice to know on the wd40. Does it stay tacky or does it dry?

  • @uranusanalyzes9632
    @uranusanalyzes9632 5 місяців тому +1

    As far as comment sections, I believe this is the best one I’ve ever read. Cheers

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  4 місяці тому

      Thanks! I try and to reply to everyone, I appreciate you watching the video.

  • @dannit7170
    @dannit7170 Місяць тому +1

    Appreciated the combustible warning about linseed oil! About to use this technique on an antique brass bowl. Don’t want to start no unexpected fires! 😅
    Also - the truck looks gorgeous 😍.

  • @DirtyD786
    @DirtyD786 2 роки тому +2

    the most North Texas looking shop I've ever seen :)

  • @orlandrioussullivan9139
    @orlandrioussullivan9139 7 місяців тому +1

    Right now i cant afford no paint job on my 1987 monte carlo ss, so im going to try this out and hope it bring out my paint. Thx alot!!!

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  7 місяців тому

      Awesome! I hope it turns out great, just remember to go super thin, a little goes a very long way.

  • @alkennedy1124
    @alkennedy1124 2 роки тому +2

    We me and a buddy of mine on his tail dragger and my mater primer truck have been putting transmission fluid on them , that last a month or two, and it make it shiny ✨ too with no fire 🔥 rag problem, lololll , nice thanks BigAl California.

  • @marysimino1726
    @marysimino1726 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful. And nothing wrong with spending quiet time in the garage every 1-3 months.

  • @rtchow3000
    @rtchow3000 Рік тому +1

    Travis, i just got a quart of Linseed oil but couldn't get the mineral spirit. i gave it a try. WOW! the Linseed seed oil did a great remake on this TACO green exterior. it even blend in the white corrosive area to green color. one area this oil darken the sealing on bumper doors and windows. I couldn't tell where the white oxidation was. I wish i had photo it before and after. looks like a shining TACO now! TY and glad I run into your video. won't even need a paint job.

  • @paintucation
    @paintucation Місяць тому

    SUBSCRIBED!!! Cool Coffee Technique!

  • @geraldbrown8711
    @geraldbrown8711 4 роки тому +5

    Wow! What a difference! I like it!

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Gerald! I am really happy with the results myself. Even my wife who always thought the rust was ugly finally saw my vision and said it looked good lol.

  • @erniedelgado6013
    @erniedelgado6013 3 роки тому +3

    Nice job. Thanks! Going to try it on my 47 ford truck. Lots of patina there.

  • @MichaelPopovici
    @MichaelPopovici 3 роки тому +3

    Thinking I’ll do this to my rusty ‘76 BMW 2002. Go Mean Green!

  • @alkennedy1124
    @alkennedy1124 2 роки тому +2

    I have a 6061 Apache 10 step side, six cylinder, 6 foot, Al Blue Patinaed just like this, and I’m not ever painting it ,not ever, lol nice, thanks BigAl California.

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому

      Heck ya man sounds rad, I hear ya. Takes nature forever to make a one of a kind patina, any one can own a painted truck! Thanks for watching.

  • @johnmccann3964
    @johnmccann3964 Рік тому +1

    Looks good. I tried Penetrol on my car. I really liked the results.

  • @TAPTAPSAILOR
    @TAPTAPSAILOR 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the video just got a 72k5 and trying to keep it the way it is for now your video was short and to the point. Subscribed

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, I really appreciate that, hope that your k5 turns out great. I looked at your page, your gray k10 stepside is AWESOME!!

  • @DoeDoeDoe
    @DoeDoeDoe 3 роки тому +4

    Great video man. I was thinking of doing this to my 60 Chevy c10 myself

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Yea dude, for the price you just can't beat it, I was really pleased with the results. Does your '60 have some cool patina or just older paint?

    • @DoeDoeDoe
      @DoeDoeDoe 3 роки тому +2

      @@CLASSICSAREBETTERnot really what I would call patina, just deep rust lol. Nowhere near as clean as yours. When I get the truck cleaned up real nice I'll make a UA-cam video about it

    • @DoeDoeDoe
      @DoeDoeDoe 3 роки тому +1

      @@CLASSICSAREBETTER I plan on sanding it down eventually and painting it over

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому +1

      @@DoeDoeDoe I hear ya, all these C10s have rust somewhere lol. This should buy you some time and keep it from getting worse till you paint it.

  • @jimmywilson1388
    @jimmywilson1388 Рік тому +1

    Man that turned out slick. I’m about to comet wash my old 72 Ranger XLT and hit it with some boiled linseed oil…😍

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому +1

      Heck ya man! Hope that it turns out great for you, I dig those '72 Rangers, cool ride.

    • @jimmywilson1388
      @jimmywilson1388 Рік тому

      @@CLASSICSAREBETTER Thank you, I’ve wanted one since I was a teenager and I’m gonna turn 40 in a few days… 😂 I should have bought one 10 years ago when you could still get a nice truck for cheap. lol

  • @Dykeonatrike1
    @Dykeonatrike1 Рік тому +1

    Spectacular mate thank you!! I have a reliant trike that needs some tlc with boiled linseed oil!!

  • @briski1971
    @briski1971 2 роки тому +1

    Gonna try this on my xl farm mailbox. Thanks for video

  • @nd2621
    @nd2621 4 роки тому +3

    Rusty looking good brother!

  • @rockerdad2
    @rockerdad2 2 роки тому +2

    Nice informative vid, that we all can try!!!

  • @darrelldyer6681
    @darrelldyer6681 3 роки тому +6

    Have you ever tried Flood Penetrol? Same look and lasts longer. Basically same application except instead of a rag, try a car wash sponge. It dries and it’s about the same cost.

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому +5

      I have never heard of using Flood Penetrol like that at all actually, I will look into it, appreciate the tip, always looking for things to try like that. Thank you for watching.

    • @darrelldyer6681
      @darrelldyer6681 3 роки тому +3

      @@CLASSICSAREBETTER check out “Primered is Best” UA-cam channel. He has several videos on applying Penetrol.

  • @juanziegler1471
    @juanziegler1471 2 місяці тому

    Thank you . am looking into this for my 55 f 100 . when time allows.

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 місяці тому +1

      Very cool! Just make sure you put it on really thin, a little goes a long way, most complaints are ppl that put it on way too thick. Best of luck!!!!

  • @paulsinclair7165
    @paulsinclair7165 3 роки тому +2

    Nice shop.

  • @ChadGlassify
    @ChadGlassify Рік тому +1

    Looks so good. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TempoDrift1480
    @TempoDrift1480 6 місяців тому

    Good video. Straight to the point. No Bullshit.

  • @marvinhagler4721
    @marvinhagler4721 2 роки тому +1

    The TITLE is the TRUTH

  • @OOICU812
    @OOICU812 2 роки тому +2

    That's a lotta work to have to repeat, but those colors absolutely pop.

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому +1

      If you don't park outside it will last a little longer, but yep it makes a huge difference for cheap! Thank you for watching.

  • @scottmente2244
    @scottmente2244 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome truck

  • @jonbellman4385
    @jonbellman4385 2 роки тому +7

    I like your video. Very informative and helpful. I have a 1951 Farmall H tractor that sat in a shed for 20+ years. Got it running, put on new tires, but want to keep it looking original condition (rusted more or less) for now rather than restoring it. I have heard a lot of people suggest boiled linseed oil if you don't want to paint. I'm curious about diluting it with mineral spirits. I think I'd like the matte looking finish better for the tractor. Have you done anything that way and how did it turn out? Does it last about as long as the straight boiled linseed oil does? My tractor stays outside also but I have an antique tractor show coming up and I was thinking about doing this procedure just to spruce it up before the show. Thanks for your reply! From a fellow north Texan.

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому +3

      Hey thank you for watching Jon, I haven't mixed it with mineral spirits myself, but I did have a friend do a quarter mineral spirits to three quarters boiled linseed oil and it knocked the shine down some. I am unsure how long it lasted before he redid it. But that is the nice thing about this stuff, if you like it you can reapply, if you don't like it, it will wash off after a few weeks if you scrub it. Hope that it works out for you sir, sounds like a cool project!

    • @jimmysapien9961
      @jimmysapien9961 Рік тому +1

      @@CLASSICSAREBETTER it it Sticky?
      After applying??? Or Dries and Looks Wet ?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому

      @@jimmysapien9961 It dries some, but not completely. It will stay just slightly tacky.

    • @rtchow3000
      @rtchow3000 Рік тому +1

      i didn't dilute the linseed oil. just apply straight to a felt clothe and rub it in. go back over with the felt cloth (no extra oil) and rub to let the oil penetrate into the metal pores. no need to combine mineral spirit. it looks so awesomeAfterward!

  • @kuckmaverick
    @kuckmaverick Рік тому

    In my car I used carnauba wax, it also gave a good result. But it's a tremendous job to polish, maybe with linseed oil it's easier to apply.

  • @sparky683
    @sparky683 3 місяці тому +1

    Made my truck kinda sticky and dirt stick really well didn’t apply to much

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 місяці тому

      Sorry to hear that, honestly it was probably still too much, the stuff goes a long way, you want it extremely thin. You could wash the dirt off with just water (no soap), may knock down the tackiness a bit. It is oil, it will always be slightly tacky but should mostly dry after a few days, the advantage is it's cheap and temporary vs the wipe on clear coats that dry hard, but are hard to undo. Best of luck on your truck!

  • @tattedvet8355
    @tattedvet8355 3 роки тому +1

    Nice

  • @capomo5
    @capomo5 Рік тому +1

    Great Video nice bucket Go Dallas!! Question do you treat rust first or just go over and it will cure with linseed oil?? Thanks!!

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!! On the rust I scrub it really good with the #0000 steel wool till I get it as smooth as I can then I linseed it all. Not a perfect fix, but it's a whole lot better nothing.

  • @DivineMisterAdVentures
    @DivineMisterAdVentures Рік тому +2

    Looks amazing now - but I want to know what does it look like after a year? Is that easy to maintain or does it get build-up?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому

      To be honest I am unsure after a year, I sold the that C10 probably 2 months after I had made this video.

  • @arnoldzesati6072
    @arnoldzesati6072 2 роки тому +2

    Great information. I’m sanding a 1957 Apache and having trouble sanding the paint off. My paper gums up and really quick. Tried hand sanding and the same happens. Started with 220 and now I’m down to 80 grit. I think some one sprayed some really weird primer. Any advice you can give? Thanks in advance and God bless you

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому +3

      Hey Arnold thanks for watching. If you watch my "digging for patina" video I hit the same problem! I think its just the act of digging thru so much layered paint and primer. It even killed one of my sanders. I just kept at it with 80-120 grit. Also a painter friend showed me you can smack the snot out of the sand paper and it will knock out quite a bit of dust allowing you to keep using it much longer. You could always use a chemical stripper (make sure to mask up, fumes are no joke on that stuff). Only other thing I can think of is some sort of pneumatic blaster medium like sand or crushed walnuts. I know they sell them at Harbor Freight type stores. Good luck!!!

  • @vincentbowman7225
    @vincentbowman7225 День тому +1

    Can you do this over old paint too

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  День тому

      Yep, it should work over old paint. Start thin as possible, a little goes a long way.

  • @Ms.SpookyLavellan
    @Ms.SpookyLavellan 2 роки тому +2

    How do you protect from holes inside the truck four wheel drive

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому

      Happy to help, but not quite sure what your asking me....

  • @EdBlack-
    @EdBlack- 2 роки тому +3

    Is there any downsides to linseed? If you have more paint than you have there, will it damage the paint at all?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you for watching, the downside in my opinion is that you have to re apply every few months as it wears off, but flip side of that is it gives you options if you don't like it. I wouldn't use it on paint, personally I'd wax the paint like normal and linseed the rusty stuff. Good luck!!

  • @Redneckofgaming
    @Redneckofgaming 3 місяці тому +1

    I want to do this to my truck but in the future I want to repaint will the oil keep the paint from sticking

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 місяці тому

      You would have to make sure that you have washed the truck really good with degreaser during your paint prep beforehand. Paint wont stick to the oil, but you should be able to get it off the truck as it will wash off over time.

    • @Redneckofgaming
      @Redneckofgaming 3 місяці тому

      @CLASSICSAREBETTER ok, thank you I been wondering

  • @zaydsandoval6177
    @zaydsandoval6177 Рік тому +1

    I have a question, what happens with dust? Cain it be washed ? Or just clean or what's the procedure with the dust and sand?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому

      Hey thank you for watching, I'd just clean it with water and reapply as needed.

  • @jimorlando9397
    @jimorlando9397 3 роки тому +1

    Rusty but Trusty. I call mine the Rusty Rocket

  • @mukundthorat5672
    @mukundthorat5672 День тому +1

    Is linseed oil a fire risk after drying?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  День тому

      The linseed oil on the vehicle isn't a fire risk, but the rag you use is. Don't wad it up in the trash, lay it out on the concrete somewhere to totally dry, it can off gas while drying and combust in a small space....science its weird lol. Best of luck, thanks for watching!

  • @faridMehr
    @faridMehr Рік тому +1

    Does dirt and extras from the road gets stock to the surface post application?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому

      Maybe if you drove right after you applied it. It never dries 100% since it's a type of oil, but it will get dry enough that stuff wont just stick everywhere. You can always wipe off any dirt debris pretty easy. Best of luck on your project!

  • @Adamyup32
    @Adamyup32 2 роки тому +2

    How long does the shin last roughly ? If not garage kept

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Adam, it would depend on rain, sprinklers, etc, but approx a month outside. Its just a thin sheen of oil basically, so it can wipe or be washed off, but that's what is great about the linseed route, is you can just re-wipe on more or let it go back to how it was. Good luck with it!

  • @meatyklaws8774
    @meatyklaws8774 27 днів тому +1

    How does it feel after curing? Still oily?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  25 днів тому +1

      It will dry out pretty well, but it will stay just slightly tacky.

  • @nicprentiss2210
    @nicprentiss2210 10 місяців тому +1

    Is there any easy material to add on top of the linseed to make it more permanent? For us broke boys

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  10 місяців тому

      Short answer, not really. It being temporary is kinda the attraction of it. You could always use something like Sweet Patina Sauce, it last awhile, but it's not cheap as Linseed.

  • @MsFreewar
    @MsFreewar 3 роки тому +2

    Is the lindseed not sticky after application?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому +3

      Yes sir, it is slightly tacky. I did the thinnest coat I could, but its still a coat of oil in the end.

  • @mrmeowcomeshome1300
    @mrmeowcomeshome1300 Місяць тому +1

    Is it tacky?
    When it dries does it turn dull?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Місяць тому

      It will stay very lightly tacky once "dry". Wont dull for a few wks unless you live in a really dusty area. Good luck!

    • @mrmeowcomeshome1300
      @mrmeowcomeshome1300 Місяць тому +1

      @@CLASSICSAREBETTER thank you, you know I asked you this question 4 months ago and you responded and then I forgot thank you again : )
      Rusty looks great!

  • @streetzyskater
    @streetzyskater 2 роки тому +1

    So I have a 63 Lincoln with rust on the hood and alittle on the roof but everywhere else it's pretty good original paint. Do you suggest doing this with not alot of rust?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому +1

      You could use it on the rusty portions if you wanted to shine it up a little, I wouldn't rub it all over the paint.

  • @saddletramp6935
    @saddletramp6935 Рік тому +1

    Could it be put on flat black

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому

      Yes, but unless you want to make it really glossy, you will want to cut it with a healthy amount of mineral spirits. Just test it on a small discrete area till you dial in your mix. Good luck!

  • @zandorvorkov7257
    @zandorvorkov7257 2 роки тому +1

    Could one use a spray gun to put it on?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому +1

      It maybe a little too thick for that, I have only ever wiped it on with a rag. If you try it let me know if it works, im curious now lol.

  • @gilchevy
    @gilchevy 3 роки тому +2

    so can you touch it or does it cure

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому +1

      It doesn't really cure as it is an oil, I just made the coat thin as possible when spreading it out. Will end up very lightly tacky. Good news is if it bothers you it will wear off or you can wash it off. Didn't give me any issues. Good luck!

  • @mrmeowcomeshome1300
    @mrmeowcomeshome1300 5 місяців тому +1

    Is it tacky to touch after it dries?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  5 місяців тому +1

      Yep, it will get less so over time, but since it's oil it will always be a bit tacky.

    • @mrmeowcomeshome1300
      @mrmeowcomeshome1300 5 місяців тому

      @@CLASSICSAREBETTER Thanks.

  • @DEADIKATED
    @DEADIKATED Рік тому +1

    Can I use it My truck is primered?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому

      It would make the primer look semi clear coated for a bit, but it won't quite have the same effect as it does on old patina. Maybe try on a small hard to see area and see if you like how it looks first.

  • @mastedi
    @mastedi 2 роки тому +1

    How long does it take to be considered dried?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому +1

      As with anything it will be based on how thick you apply it and temperature etc, but roughly it should be "dry" in 2-3 days. It will never fully dry as its a oil based product, but it will stop being so wet & really tacky to the touch. Thank you for watching!

  • @ryanbob6780
    @ryanbob6780 3 роки тому +1

    How would it be on dirt roads?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому +1

      Honestly, I didn't try driving it on a dirt road afterwards so I really do not know for sure. As it is basically just a thin coat of oil, I think fine dirt would probably stick to some degree, luckily its easy to clean off/reapply. If you try it out, please let me know how it does, now I am curious!

  • @NismoXero
    @NismoXero Рік тому

    Thank you for saying WHY people cut it with mineral spirits. Most dont. For my purpose I won't be 👍🏻

  • @ralval5376
    @ralval5376 3 роки тому +2

    Is this “natural “ patina?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Ral, thanks for watching, that truck was a mix of old paint layers, natural patina, and rust lol. I did a power wash & wet sand to knock off the crud & loose paint when I bought it, but I didn't paint anything besides the cab interior & engine bay. When I got it in '18, I was told it had set under a tree since 2006!

  • @shanestinnett9744
    @shanestinnett9744 Рік тому +1

    What if u don't like it how do u get it off

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому +2

      If you wash and scrub it really well then most of it will come off, other than that it will just wear off eventually. That is why it is nice, it's easy to reapply if you like the look, and if you don't it will eventually go back to how it was. Best of luck on your project.

    • @shanestinnett9744
      @shanestinnett9744 Рік тому +1

      @@CLASSICSAREBETTER I got it done it looks good

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому +1

      @@shanestinnett9744 very cool, glad it worked out for you!

  • @krisolivier6905
    @krisolivier6905 3 роки тому

    Can you use Raw Linseed oil?

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому

      I have always heard it needs to be "boiled" Linseed oil like in the video. I have never tried "raw".

    • @billygoatracer
      @billygoatracer 2 роки тому

      I have heard it will be sticky or tacky

  • @steveolivas1221
    @steveolivas1221 3 роки тому

    Can you apply this oil to paint

    • @steveolivas1221
      @steveolivas1221 3 роки тому

      Will it damage the paint

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому +2

      @@steveolivas1221 Honestly I haven't really tried it on paint, for that I would just cut and buff it to shine it up. This is more for rusty patina areas or extremely old paint jobs that are weathered and beat up. Thank you for watching.

    • @steveolivas1221
      @steveolivas1221 3 роки тому

      How about a paint job that's 5yrs old

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  3 роки тому

      @@steveolivas1221 For something so new, I would personally get some compound, polish, and wax then just cut and buff it. Takes awhile, but you can really bring a paint job back if your patient.

  • @roblobay7784
    @roblobay7784 7 місяців тому +1

    Try the oil and car is sticky as hell WTF did I do anything wrong

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  7 місяців тому +1

      Hmm, it may have been applied too thick. It is oil so it wont ever be 100% dry, but it should dry to a light tacky feeling. Try washing your car and reapplying it a bit thinner, sometimes mixing in a bit of mineral spirits will help it cure up a little bit at the end as well.

    • @roblobay7784
      @roblobay7784 7 місяців тому +1

      @@CLASSICSAREBETTER thank you

  • @jeppemajlandgravesen6306
    @jeppemajlandgravesen6306 3 роки тому

    Put your cloth in a plast bag

  • @steveaudet8217
    @steveaudet8217 2 роки тому

    Poppys patina works better and you can. No oil at all.

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  2 роки тому

      Never tried that one before, I will have to look into it, I know Sweet Patina works great and is similar, but for $8 bucks boiled linseed oil is a great cheap solution. Thanks for watching!

  • @ChaosRules57
    @ChaosRules57 2 роки тому

    It amazes me how many people think this looks good. I guess there is no accounting for taste.

    • @OOICU812
      @OOICU812 2 роки тому

      I felt the same at first. Like many other things it's an acquired taste.

  • @user-bi3tr4lu8z
    @user-bi3tr4lu8z Рік тому +1

    Does it dry or stay oily, do you have to wipe off excess??

    • @CLASSICSAREBETTER
      @CLASSICSAREBETTER  Рік тому +1

      I would do a lite wipe if you have some excess that doesn't soak in. It will get "almost dry" after a couple days, it's not like excessively oily, but it is oil based so it stays just slightly tacky, prob wont notice unless you get it covered in dust lol. Good news is if you don't like it, it will eventually just wash off.