Overview
Barrettine Boiled Linseed Oil is a natural linseed oil that has been extracted from flax seed and blended with driers to help to lower drying times. It penetrates unsealed wood to leave a natural, water-resistant finish. The delicately enhanced colour darkens slightly with age. This oil is ideal for oiling interior bare wood and wood care applications. Please note that this product is not suitable for oak.
Barrettine Boiled Linseed Oil can be used as a traditional sealing treatment for terracotta tiles and other porous substrates. Can be mixed with burnt sand to form a caulking to fill gaps between timber and masonry.
- For most bare woods except oak
- Nourishes and protects
- Natural linseed oil
Area | Interior |
Recommended Use | Sealing of interior unpolished wood, terracotta tiles and other porous surfaces. Mixing with burnt sand to fill gaps between wood and masonry. |
Base | Oil-Based |
Coverage | Up to 10m² per litre |
Drying Time | Allow 2-4 days drying time before using the item |
Re-Coat Time | 12-24 Hours |
Recommended Coats | 3 Coats |
VOC Levels | High |
Clean Up | Remove as much paint as possible from the equipment before cleaning with brush cleaner |
Preparation
Make sure that the wood to be oiled is dry, free from dirt and repellant coatings such as wax, paint and varnish. Any existing coatings must be removed and the surface sanded down prior to application.
Application
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions found on the tin, always perform a test to ensure compatability.
- Shake the Boiled Linseed Oil well before use and keep the container upright at all times.
- If the wood you are oiling is an oily wood, give it a wipe first with white spirit.
- Apply the Boiled Linseed Oil with a brush or . Remove excess oil with a after 10 - 15 minutes
- Apply at least 3 coats, leaving 12-24 hours between each coat and a minimum of 2-4 days after the final coat before using the item.
- For best results on new woods, dilute the first two coats with 30% white spirit
- If used outside, we recommend a prior application of that must be allowed to dry before applying Boiled Linseed Oil. Regular re treatment will be necessary.
Note of Precaution: cloths used for oiling may spontaneously combust. Immediately after use, soak them in soapy water then lay them flat outside on a non-combustible surface to dry.