Originally Posted by Sheister
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Originally Posted by Sheister
Well, since most Linseed oils aren't actually true Linseed or plant based, but an oil based finish with polymers to mimic linseed oil it all depends on how well the Truoil polymers and additives are compatible with the Klean Strip additives. You will need at least 30 days for both of them to cure completely to tell how well they are working out. After that, a bit of rubbing out with rotten stone or the like will probably be sufficient to give a nice finish, IMO....

No idea where that comes from, but it is not factual. Linseed oil is too cheap to need a substitute.


It came from a poster on rimfire central who was an executive at a very large paint company that coincidentally made Klean Strip and other oils. George was probably the most expert paint and oil analyst I've ever talked to and he knew all the formulations of all of these so called "oils" on the market. If he said it didn't contain any plant based material, you could take it to the bank. Linseed oil is cheap, but has a relatively short shelf life and also supply chain, IMO...

Bob

Well, he is either entirely FOS or there was a communication gap somewhere.

http://www.kleanstrip.com/uploads/documents/KS_Boiled_Linseed_Oil_MSDS.pdf

From the MSDS:
CAS # Hazardous Components (Chemical Name)
3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Concentration
68553-15-1 Linseed oil, cobalt manganese salt {Linseed oil,
manganese and cobalt driers}
100.0 %

Alkyd resins have replaced a lot of linseed oil use, but not in BLO.


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