Linseed oil or modern equivalent ?
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bb700
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Linseed oil or modern equivalent ?

by bb700 » Mon May 16, 2011 10:50 pm

Hi,
I`ve sanded my old oak floor ( it was layed in approx. 1900 ).
I`ve been told I need to use raw Linseed oil to bring the best out of the wood . Is this correct or should I use something else.
Thanks

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by welsh brickie » Fri May 20, 2011 1:27 pm

try bournseal

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Re: Linseed oil or modern equivalent ?

by bilby » Sun Nov 06, 2011 5:10 pm

just to let you know,if you do use linseed oil,be very careful what you do with the cloth that you put it on with after you have finished.linseed oil is liable to spontaneous combustion.eg,ex girlfriend of mine done my parquet flooring once and put the cloth in kitchen cupboard.7 hours later,smoke alarm went off and cloth was alight in cupboard.thick black smoke in every room.beware.

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