Raw linseed oil is just that.
Linseed oil vinyl siding exterior.
Linseed oil mercilessly squeezed from flax seed graphic left and above courtesy martin c.
Times have changed however.
At 3 50 to 5 per square foot it s double the cost of a professional paint job.
How to apply it.
It uses boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits mixed at a 50 50 ratio.
While log oil type products can work i would recommend against them for general use for 5 reasons they stink for weeks to months afterward cannot be recoated in the future with anything but the same products stay tacky or sticky locally for months or years usually makes the wood really dark and really makes the exterior fire susceptible.
The raw one does not dry.
The difference is that the boiled linseed oil is the only one that dries.
While purified linseed oil products are designed to protect preserve and nourish wood surfaces linseed oil paint can also be used on metal fences gates hardware fittings etc.
If you are planning to use linseed oil on your exterior finish you will need to know how to apply it carefully so that you don t end up with a greasy mess.
Michener ph d both taken from his new e book.
In the past oil based paints were the standard for exterior projects explains karl schmitt of sherwin williams.
Raw linseed oil dries very slowly taking weeks to fully cure.
Botany everywhere 4th edition and packaged with no additional additives or preservatives.
Times have changed however.
Linseed oil paint can be used on exterior and interior surfaces including siding porches windows trim etc.
Linseed oil is a great staining liquid providing a notable penetrating varnish to both internal hardwood floors and external wood finishing and rather than acting like polyurethane and leaving a residue linseed oil coats the wood naturally.