Linseed oil paint

I've spent a few days stripping the old gloss paint from the bathroom window upstairs. First with a heat gun, then with 'biological' gel stripper.

I really like the way the wood looks after oiling it with linseed oil.




But then curiosity got the better of us, and I did paint it with linseed oil paint in white, and I'm totally impressed with the paint, as it:-
  • repels water
  • stays vapour permeable (lets the wood 'breathe')
  • is very easy to work with (no messy white spirit, as you can wash out the brushes with linseed soap)
  • goes on like a dream
  • hardens fairly quickly (I found it to be touch dry after about 10 hours, but will leave the second coat now to settle in for a few weeks).
The image below shows the FIRST coat only.
The paint was from Holkham Linseed Paints, now known as the Linseed Paint and Wax Co.

To see the different shades, look at the Linseed paint colour card [PDF]

Here is a very nice website about these types of paints (in German only): http://leinoelpro.de/.


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