A pair of 1 litre bottles of linseed oil and turpentine to be mixed together 50/50 in a bucket and applied liberally to timbers on forts every 3 months or when needed. Makes 2 litres. Please note, that due to the flammable nature of this product it cannot be posted. Please call or email to organise alternate freight or swing by the Virginia showroom to pick up your bottles.
How does Linseed Oil work?
When linseed oil is applied to a porous surface it fills the pores and as it is exposed to the air it gels to form a protective film. The film is generally impervious to water, heat, scratches ...
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A pair of 1 litre bottles of linseed oil and turpentine to be mixed together 50/50 in a bucket and applied liberally to timbers on forts every 3 months or when needed. Makes 2 litres. Please note, that due to the flammable nature of this product it cannot be posted. Please call or email to organise alternate freight or swing by the Virginia showroom to pick up your bottles.
How does Linseed Oil work?
When linseed oil is applied to a porous surface it fills the pores and as it is exposed to the air it gels to form a protective film. The film is generally impervious to water, heat, scratches and most stains.
Q: What is linseed oil and why should I use it?
A: Linseed Oil is natural oil used to seal timber fencing, furniture, tools, sporting equipment and ofcourse playgrounds and swing frames! Linseed Oil is a ‘cost effective’ alternative to expensive timber treatments that doesn’t require sanding upon reapplication and is generally impervious to water, heat, scratches and most stains.
Q: Why do I need to add Mineral Turpentine?
A: Mineral Turpentine serves as a ‘vehicle’ that allows Linseed Oil to penetrate deeply into the timber. When applying oils to timber a better result will be obtained if the oil can penetrate the timber surface.